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  1. To find the inner volume of a Calorimeter Apparatus: Vernier Calipers, Rectangular block, Calorimeter etc Theory: Volume of the Rectangular Block = Length x Breadth x Thickness of the rectangular block Inner Volume of the Calorimeter = πr2D Where r is the inner volume and D is the depth of the Calorimeter given.

  2. APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY: EXPERIMENTS 1. Determination of thickness of the thin wire using Wedge Method. 2. Determination of radius of curvature of a plano convex lens using Newton’s rings. 3. Determination of wavelength of mercury spectrum lines using a diffraction grating in normal incidence method. 4.

  3. Design a cardboard box for packing 144 sheets of paper and give its dimensions. Hold 30 pages of your practical notebook between the screw and the stud and measure its thickness to find the thickness of one sheet. Find the thickness of plastic ruler/metal sheet of the geometry box.

  4. Table A.1: Experimental error on the thickness of a glass slab. The resolution lets us place an upper bound on the unobservable but present random fluctuations in the measured quantity.

  5. Physics is a quantitative experimental science and as such is largely a science of measurement. Over time, instruments of great accuracy have been devolved to help scientist make better measurements. One of the most basic measurements in physics is the measurement of length, which is where we will start this lab.

  6. The purposes of this experiment are to learn to use common instruments for measuring linear dimensions and mass, and to perform simple calculations using these measurements, including conversion of units.

  7. principles of physics introduced in lectures. Experiments tend to be quantitative in nature and thus experimental and data analysis techniques are interwoven as distinct strands of the laboratory course. It is often assumed that, in this way, students will end up with an