Preface<br >Laboratory work, with its practical applications, helps familiarize students with nature s physical laws.<br >Students often have difficulty visualizing the physical concepts discussed in lectures, and practice in the<br >laboratory with apparatus and raw materials clarifies the picture. The experience of solving physical<br >problems by applying knowledge gained in the classroom to laboratory activity is highly rewarding.<br >However, the benefits derived from laboratory work are in direct proportion to students interest, curiosity,<br >and keenness of observation. The laboratory simply provides the means for carrying out experiments.<br > Students should approach the laboratory experiments with a desire for understanding and a<br >willingness to learn. They will profit from critically evaluating the results of each experiment with an open<br >mind and a commitment to discovering the truth.<br > The Laboratory Guide contains fifty-three experiments in the five major divisions of physical<br >science: physics, chemistry, astronomy, geology, and meteorology. Each experiment includes an<br >introduction, learning objectives, a list of apparatus, procedures for taking data, and questions. In addition,<br >many experiments call for calculations and the plotting of graphs, and this guide provides space and graph<br >paper for those purposes.<br > The Instructor s Resource Manual now includes data for many experiments, plus calculations using<br >the data provided. These data and calculations will be a great help to the inexperienced laboratory assistant,<br >especially the assistant doing the grading.<br > Student backgrounds often vary considerably. Many students are familiar with plotting graphs, while<br >others have difficulty reading and interpreting graph data. Experiment 1, Graphs, can be done first or later<br >in the course, or omitted entirely. The other experiments may be completed in any order.<br > We acknowledge the contributions of many students and colleagues who have contributed to this and<br >previous editions of the Laboratory Guide. Our thanks to them and to everyone else who has sent us<br >comments and suggestions. A special thanks to Karen Baker at Ohio University, and to the staff at<br >Houghton Mifflin Company.<br > J.T.S<br > C.D.B<br >
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