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Disclaimer: This blog does not contain full documentation of the laboratory procedures, neither does it pretend to provide a complete lab instruction. Instead, it is designed to document special moments in the physics lab. Enjoy!

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Solar Eclipse April 2024

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Two Earthquakes in NJ

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On April 5, 2024, the lab started as usual.  We were getting the equipment out to investigate the coefficient of static friction when quite ...

Professor, you must keep up with the smartphones!

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Today, I spent about 10 minutes (that's a lot of time in the lab!) explaining how to correctly use a protractor.   Students listened car...

Partial Solar Eclipse in NJ

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This Saturday, October 14, 2023, we will experience a partial solar eclipse.  Even if we see only about 25% of the Sun covered by the Moon, ...

All the Hard Work!

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 All these crossed lines, repeated measurements, and corrected notes! This is a true learning here.  No "ready-made" answers, all ...
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