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Experimental Physics I
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Experimental Physics - I
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- 1 Experimental Physics I
- 2 Lecture 01: Introduction
- 3 Lecture 02: Basic tools and apparatus
- 4 Lecture 03: Basic tools and apparatus (Contd.)
- 5 Lecture 04: Basic tools and apparatus (Contd.)
- 6 Lecture 05: Basic tools and apparatus (Contd.)
- 7 Lecture 06: Basic tools and apparatus (Contd.)
- 8 Lecture 07: Basic components
- 9 Lecture 08: Basic apparatus
- 10 Lecture 09: Basic apparatus (Contd.)
- 11 Lecture 10: Basic analysis
- 12 Lecture 11: Basic analysis (Contd.)
- 13 Lecture 12: Basic analysis (Contd.)
- 14 Lecture 13: Basic analysis (Contd.)
- 15 Lecture 14: Basic analysis (Contd.)
- 16 Lecture 15: Basic analysis (Contd.)
- 17 Lecture 16: Basics analysis (Contd.)
- 18 Lecture 17: Basics analysis (Contd.)
- 19 Lecture 18: Basics analysis (Contd.)
- 20 Lecture 19: Basics analysis (Contd.)
- 21 Lecture 20: Determination of Young's modulus
- 22 Lecture 21: Demonstration on the experiment of Young's modulus of mettalic bar and data collection
- 23 Lecture 22: Calculate the value of young's modulus of given metallic bar form the recorded datas
- 24 Lecture 23: Experimental demonstration to calculate the spring constant of a given spring
- 25 Lecture 24:
- 26 Lecture 25: Theory regarding Moment of inertia of a flywheel
- 27 Lecture 26: Experimental demonstration to calculate the moment of inertia of a given flywheel
- 28 Lecture 27: How to calculate the value of moment of inertia of a flywheelform the recorded data
- 29 Lecture 28: Theory regarding surface tension of the liquid
- 30 Lecture 29: Demonstration on the experiment of surface tension and data collection
- 31 Lecture 30: How to calculate the value of surface tension of water from the recorded data
- 32 Lecture 31: Theory regarding viscosity of liquid
- 33 Lecture 32: Demonstration on the experiment of viscosity
- 34 Lecture 33: Data analysis of recorded data on viscosity
- 35 Lecture 34: Forced Oscillations – Pohl’s pendulum
- 36 Lecture 35: Coupled Pendulum
- 37 Lecture 36: Demonstration on the experiment of compound pendulum
- 38 Lecture 37: Theory regarding compound pendulum has been discussed
- 39 Lecture 38:
- 40 Lecture 39: Linear expansion of metal
- 41 Lecture 40: Expt. to study linear expansion
- 42 Lecture 41: Determine the coefficient of thermal conductivity of a bad conductor
- 43 Lecture 42: Determination of electrical equivalent of heat
- 44 Lecture 43: Determination of specific heat of the given solid metals using Dulong-Petit's law
- 45 Lecture 44:
- 46 Lecture 45: Theorey and Demonstartion Platinum Resistance thermometer
- 47 Lecture 46: Experiment on Platinum Resistance thermometer
- 48 Lecture 47: To study the current-voltage relationship of an L-R circuit
- 49 Lecture 48: To study the variation in current and voltage in a series LCR circuit
- 50 Lecture 49: Sensitivity of Blastic Galvanometer
- 51 Lecture 50: Expt. for Sensitivity of Blastic Galvanometer
- 52 Lecture 51: Theory on RC Circuit
- 53 Lecture 52: Expt. on RC Circuit
- 54 Lecture 53: Theory regarding the magnetic field along the axis of a circular coil
- 55 Lecture 54: Experiment regarding the magnetic field along the axis of a circular coil
- 56 Lecture 55: Study the induced e.m.f of inductance coil
- 57 Lecture 56: Mutual inductance
- 58 Lecture 57: Theory regarding permeability of air
- 59 Lecture 58: Experiment to determination the permeability of air
- 60 Lecture 59: Devices around us
- 61 Lecture 60: Devices around us (Contd.)