The Oscilloscope Experiment Guide
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faraday.physics.utoronto.caCOMMENTS ON THE OSCILLOSCOPE: One of the chief pieces of learning in this experiment is finding out how to “drive” an oscilloscope. Thus, it is important that you play with the instrument, learning what the numerous controls do by trying them out. The following comments may guide you to some of the control settings:
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ECE 2120 Electrical Engineering Laboratory II
www.clemson.eduAug 17, 2020 · experiment and related textbook material. If you have questions or problems with the preparation, contact your Laboratory Teaching Assistant (LTA), but in a timely manner. Do not wait until an hour or two before the lab and then expect the LTA to be immediately available. Active participation by each student in lab activities is expected.
EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS Notes for Course PHYS2350
www.rpi.eduii Values of Physical Constants The following table of fundamental constants is taken from the \Review of Particle Properties", published in Physical Review D I, v.50 (1994).
LAB 2: Measuring Capacitance
d32ogoqmya1dw8.cloudfront.netP443 L2 1 LAB 2: Measuring Capacitance 1. Introduction Capacitance A voltage difference V applied between two conductors will induce opposite charges +Q and –Q on each. Capacitance is the ratio of the induced charge to the applied voltage, C=Q/V, and is determined only by the shape of the conductors and the spacing between them.