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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI

HYDERABAD CAMPUS
SECOND SEMESTER 2023-2024
COURSE HANDOUT (PART-II)

Date: 09-01-2024
In addition to part I (General handout for all courses appended to the timetable) this portion
gives further details regarding the course.

Course No. : PHY F110

Course Title : Physics Laboratory

Instructor In charge : Rahul Nigam

Instructors Name :PrasantSamantray, Aiswarya N M, AsrarulHaque, Suvadip


Das, Aprajitasrivastav, Swastik Bhattacharya,
AnamikaAvinash Pathak, Suvadip Das, Kulkarni akshayavinash,
ViswaKannan R K, AranyaBhutiBhattacherjee, Akhil U Nair, Rakesh
kumarJha, Tanay Nag, Urjjarani Patel, Tanay Nag A, Gourab das,
Subhash N. Karbelkar

1. Aims and Learning Outcomes:


Familiarize the students to the experimental methods in physics and also to integrate
theoretical knowledge with practical experience. Students will learn operation of scientific
equipment for collecting data from the online videos and do the analysis of collected data.

Learning outcomes:
 Identifying and quantifying sources of error in an experiment.
 Fitting experimental data to an expected theoretical expression.
 Error analysis.
 Use of logarithmic graph sheets.
 Usage of optical instruments such as microscopes and spectrometers, through online
videos.

List of experiments

1. Coupled Pendulums
2. Katers pendulum
3. Combination of springs
4. Vibrating string
5. Moment of inertia of flywheel
6. Resonance of LCR circuit
7. Newton's Rings
8. Diffraction Grating 1
9. Diffraction Grating 2
10. Error Assignment

2. TEXT BOOK:
Lab manual (Soft copy), slides and videos
Reference: Relevant reference materials are specified in the lab manuals.

3. EVALUATION SCHEME:

EVALUATION COMPONENT DURATION WEIGHTAGE

DAY TO DAY Performance 1 hour 50 min per class 30 %


Lab test 1 hour 40%
Compre 1.5 hours 30% 15/05 AN

4. DAY-TO-DAY PERFORMANCE FOR EACH LAB class:

ACTIVITY MARKS
Active Participation in Lab (Discussion/quiz) 10

CALCULATION AND GRAPH (submission within 72 hours) 25

TOTAL 35

The total marks for day-to-day performance of the labs will be scaled down to the
corresponding total marks mentioned in the first row of the previous table.

Students MUST submit the lab report in the specified format for each experiment within 72
hours of the class. Late submission will not be counted as SUBMISSION and therefore no
marks would be awarded. Students are expected to read the allotted experiments from the
manuals before attending the lab, so that they can actively take part in the discussion and
answer the quiz.

5. MAKE-UP:
The schedule of the experiment is very strict: the students are expected to attend all the labs
regularly. Make-up will be given only in case of hospitalization/other unavoidable technical
issues. More than 2 make-up experiments will not be entertained.

6. NOTICE: Notices concerning this course will be displayed on CMS and the google
classroom.
7.Academic Honesty and Integrity Policy: Academic honesty and integrity are to be
maintained by all the students throughout the semester and no type of academic dishonesty is
acceptable.

Instructor-In-Charge
PHY F110

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