{"id":42,"date":"2014-10-22T11:35:48","date_gmt":"2014-10-22T18:35:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bellevuecollege.edu\/physics\/about\/labs-by-course\/"},"modified":"2014-10-23T11:48:15","modified_gmt":"2014-10-23T18:48:15","slug":"labs-by-course","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.bellevuecollege.edu\/physics\/about\/labs-by-course\/","title":{"rendered":"Labs by Course"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>One Quarter Lab Courses: P104, P105, P109<\/h2>\n<h3>Physics 104:<\/h3>\n<p>The interaction of Light with objects.<br \/>\nLight and Plane Surfaces; Reflection and Refraction<br \/>\nLight and Curved Surfaces; Mirrors and Lenses<br \/>\nElectric Circuits<br \/>\nFlow and Electric Current<br \/>\nPressure and Voltage<br \/>\nMotion Studies; Steady Motion<br \/>\nChanging Motion<br \/>\nMotion Representations<br \/>\nForce<\/p>\n<h3>Physics 105:<\/h3>\n<p>The behavior of Light.<br \/>\nThe interaction of Light with objects.<br \/>\nSeeing and Depth Perception<br \/>\nReflection at Plane Surfaces: Images<br \/>\nReflection at Curved Surfaces: More Images<br \/>\nTransmission Through Plane and Curved Surfaces: lenses<br \/>\nColor in Light: The Nature of Sources<br \/>\nAdditive Color Mixing<br \/>\nSubtractive Color Mixing<br \/>\nHuman Color Perception<\/p>\n<h3>Physics 109:<\/h3>\n<p>Problem Solving using the Scientific Method<br \/>\nMagnetism<br \/>\nMagnetic Data Storage<br \/>\nBasic Electricity; Circuits<br \/>\nTroubleshooting<br \/>\nIntegrated Circuits<br \/>\nDigital Logic<br \/>\nAnalogue to Digital Conversion<br \/>\nGroup Project: Data Transmission and Interference<br \/>\nGroup Project: Test of Project<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>Algebra Based Sequence: P114-P116<\/h2>\n<h3>Physics 114:<\/h3>\n<p>Motion I<br \/>\nMotion II<br \/>\nProjectile Motion<br \/>\nForce Investigation<br \/>\nNewton&#8217;s Second Law<br \/>\nBallistic Pendulum<br \/>\nConservation of Momentum<br \/>\nAngular Momentum and Torque<br \/>\nSimple Harmonic Motion<\/p>\n<h3>Physics 115:<\/h3>\n<p>Archimedes&#8217; Principle<br \/>\nThermal Expansion<br \/>\nLatent Heat<br \/>\nSpecific Heat<br \/>\nElectrostatics<br \/>\nElectric Fields<br \/>\nCapacitor Lab<br \/>\nResistor Lab<br \/>\nDischarge of a Capacitor<br \/>\nMagnet Lab<br \/>\nInduction Lab<\/p>\n<h3>Physics 116:<\/h3>\n<p>Speed of Sound<br \/>\nWaves on a String<br \/>\nPolarization of Light<br \/>\nReflection<br \/>\nCurved Mirrors<br \/>\nRefraction<br \/>\nThin Lenses<br \/>\nAtomic Spectra<\/p>\n<h2>\u00a0Engineering Sequence: P121-P123<\/h2>\n<h3>Physics 121:<\/h3>\n<p>Motion I and II<br \/>\nMotion III and IV<br \/>\nProjectile Motion<br \/>\nForce Investigation<br \/>\nNewton&#8217;s Second Law<br \/>\nEnergy Conservation<br \/>\nCollisions<br \/>\nRotational Inertia<br \/>\nAngular Momentum<br \/>\nTorque<\/p>\n<h3>Physics 122:<\/h3>\n<p>Electrostatics<br \/>\nEM field<br \/>\nElectric Potential<br \/>\nCapacitor Lab<br \/>\nResistor Lab<br \/>\nRC Circuits<br \/>\nMagnetism<br \/>\nCurrent Balance<br \/>\nInduction<\/p>\n<h3>Physics 123:<\/h3>\n<p>LR Circuits<br \/>\nSimple Harmonic Motion<br \/>\nLRC Circuits<br \/>\nWave Motion<br \/>\nSound<br \/>\nReflection<br \/>\nLenses<br \/>\nRipple Tank<br \/>\nGratings and Spectra<br \/>\nPolarization<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One Quarter Lab Courses: P104, P105, P109 Physics 104: The interaction of Light with objects. Light and Plane Surfaces; Reflection and Refraction Light and Curved Surfaces; Mirrors and Lenses Electric Circuits Flow and Electric Current Pressure and Voltage Motion Studies; Steady Motion Changing Motion Motion Representations Force Physics 105: The behavior of Light. 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