PHY 121 Lab Summer (Alternate!)
PHY 121 is a one semester course in introductory physics with applications to biology, primarily for students majoring in biological sciences or pre-clinical programs. PHY 121 Lab is intended to give students experience with the physics concepts about which they are studying and to help students learn techniques of data collection, analysis and presentation.The experiments performed during the lab sessions are closely related to the topics covered in the lecture. Topics for PHY 121 include mechanics, fluid mechanics, and thermodynamics.
For Summer 2023, PHY 121 will be taught in Stony Brook University Summer Session 1 from May 22 to June 30.
Here are alternate manuals for some experiments which your course instructor may choose for you to perform. Please consult your course Brightspace site for the schedule.
Some experiments use the Vernier LabPro interface with an associated LoggerPro file.
- Here is "Exp2_xva_t” which we now call Acceleration LoggerPro File
- Here is "Exp3_t1_t2” which we now call Projectiles LoggerPro File
- Instead of LabQuest we use LabPro with Atwood's Machine LoggerPro File
- Here is "Exp5_t1_t2” which we now call Momentum Conservation LoggerPro File
- Here is "Exp4_xv_t” which we now call Energy Conservation LoggerPro File
- Here is "Exp8_Period” which we now call Standing Waves LoggerPro File
Course policies for PHY 121 in Summer Session are established by the instructor for that course. Please look for announcements via e-mail or on Brightspace.
- To contact your TA or course instructor, use their SBU e-mail address.
- For information on PHY 121 Lab in Fall or Spring semesters, see SBU Physics Introlabs