PHY-192M: Introduction to Measurement Using the Arduino
This course is recommended for all first-year physics majors. This course is designed to provide students with the skills and confidence to solve experimental challenges that are at first beyond their skillset. Key skills to be developed: i) Designing, making, and trouble-shooting an apparatus to measure a physical quantity. ii) Familiarity with hardware-software interface. iii) Finding help on technical matters from books, web, colleagues, professors, etc. iv) Feeling confident of completing a technical task of one's own. No technical experience is needed.
Level:
Undergraduate
Credits:
1
Prerequisites:
Physics 151 or Physics 181
Semester(s) offered:
Spring
Course Schedules
Semester | Sec | Instructor | Times / Rm |
---|---|---|---|
Spring 2023 |
1 |
Anthony Dinsmore |
M 1:25-3:25pm HAS 235 |
Spring 2023 |
2 |
Rafael Coelho Lopes de Sa |
Tu 1:00-3:00pm HAS 235 |
Spring 2023 |
3 |
Rafael Coelho Lopes de Sa |
W 1:25-3:25 HAS 235 |
Spring 2022 |
1 |
Rafael Coelho Lopes de Sa |
M 1:25-3:25pm HAS 235 |
Spring 2022 |
2 |
Rafael Coelho Lopes de Sa |
Tu 1:00-3:00pm HAS 235 |
Spring 2022 |
3 |
Rafael Coelho Lopes de Sa |
W 1:25-3:25 HAS 235 |
Spring 2021 |
1 |
Anthony Dinsmore |
M 1:25-3:25 remote |
Spring 2021 |
2 |
Anthony Dinsmore |
Tu 1:00-3:00 remote |
Spring 2021 |
3 |
Anthony Dinsmore |
W 1:25-3:25 remote |
Spring 2020 | Anthony Dinsmore |
MWTh 1:25-3:00 or Tu 1:00-3:00 HAS 235 |
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