Virtual and Real Labs for Introductory Physics II: Optics, modern physics, and electromagnetism

Author:   Daniel Erenso (Middle Tennessee State University)
Publisher:   Institute of Physics Publishing
ISBN:  

9780750337137


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   02 November 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Virtual and Real Labs for Introductory Physics II: Optics, modern physics, and electromagnetism provides the lab component for Introductory Physics II taught in a remote, on-ground, or a hybrid environment with little or no instructor guidance. The book offers the opportunity to realize these purposes by providing virtual and real lab components. The virtual lab primarily uses free publicly available PhTH online simulation packages for topics commonly covered in Introductory Physics II (optics, electricity, magnetism, and modern physics). With an individual or combined approach to virtual and real lab activities supplemented by summaries of the basic theory to these topics in each chapter's first section, this book's ultimate purpose is to give students a deeper conceptual understanding of optics, electricity, magnetism, and modern physics.  Key Features Addresses the need for virtual and hybrid learning labs brought on by the COVID19 pandemic. This book provides virtual lab component that utilizes the PhET online publicly and freely available simulation software. Presents virtual labs that replicate on ground real lab activities with the objectives and the step-by-step procedures described in a way for students to complete the lab independently. The virtual components of the book are designed for easy online access with embedded links to the PhET simulation site. This textbook is designed in a way instructors can upload each individual virtual or real lab sections as an individual module in their institution platform designed for remote online learning. Students can download and write their report in the same pdf file using currently availably modern electronic devices. In each chapter (in both virtual and real labs), there are quantitative and qualitative conceptual questions and graphical analyses that requires using EXCEL; which all are essential to the learning processes.

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Author:   Daniel Erenso (Middle Tennessee State University)
Publisher:   Institute of Physics Publishing
Imprint:   Institute of Physics Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.882kg
ISBN:  

9780750337137


ISBN 10:   0750337133
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   02 November 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The pandemic stimulated the publication of this collection of detailed instructions for 19 different laboratory activities. It appears to be designed to support the laboratory component of an algebra-based introductory physics course on electromagnetism, optics, electronics and early quantum physics. Nearly all of the experiments are presented in two alternative versions: virtual experiments simulated using java applications from the Physics Education Technology project (PhET) followed by a roughly equivalent ‘real’ version. In summary, if an instructor is looking for a set of experimental activities that can be readily switched at will from in-person to virtual, this is a book worth considering for an algebra-based introductory course covering simple optics, early modern physics and electronics. If the Pasco kits are available, little effort would be required to implement the experimental programme. Michael Belsley, Physics Contemporary, 13 Oct 2022. -- Michael Belsley * Physics Contemporary *


The pandemic stimulated the publication of this collection of detailed instructions for 19 different laboratory activities. It appears to be designed to support the laboratory component of an algebra-based introductory physics course on electromagnetism, optics, electronics and early quantum physics. Nearly all of the experiments are presented in two alternative versions: virtual experiments simulated using java applications from the Physics Education Technology project (PhET) followed by a roughly equivalent 'real' version. In summary, if an instructor is looking for a set of experimental activities that can be readily switched at will from in-person to virtual, this is a book worth considering for an algebra-based introductory course covering simple optics, early modern physics and electronics. If the Pasco kits are available, little effort would be required to implement the experimental programme. Michael Belsley, Physics Contemporary, 13 Oct 2022. -- Michael Belsley * Physics Contemporary *


The pandemic stimulated the publication of this collection of detailed instructions for 19 different laboratory activities. It appears to be designed to support the laboratory component of an algebra-based introductory physics course on electromagnetism, optics, electronics and early quantum physics. Nearly all of the experiments are presented in two alternative versions: virtual experiments simulated using java applications from the Physics Education Technology project (PhET) followed by a roughly equivalent 'real' version.In summary, if an instructor is looking for a set of experimental activities that can be readily switched at will from in-person to virtual, this is a book worth considering for an algebra-based introductory course covering simple optics, early modern physics and electronics. If the Pasco kits are available, little effort would be required to implement the experimental programme. Michael Belsley, Physics Contemporary, 13 Oct 2022.


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Daniel Erenso has been a professor of physics at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) since 2003. Interested in both theoretical and experimental physics research, he has extended his research at MTSU to experimental biophysics and quantum optics/quantum information. He has published more than 35 and presented over 60 research works, received more than 15 recognitions/honors/awards including the MTSU, College of Basic & Applied Sciences Distinguished Research Award (2016), the Fulbright Scholar Award (2016), the MTSU, College of Basic & Applied Sciences Excellence in Teaching award (2011), Sigma Xi the Scientific Research Society Aubrey E. Harvey Outstanding Graduate Research Award UA (2003), the International Center for Scientific Culture (ICSC) World Laboratory Scholarship Award (2001), and The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP). 

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