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Taha Mzoughi
These simulation-based interactive question sets are pre-lab questions for the first and second semesters of an introductory physics lab at Kennesaw State University.
The pre-lab questions for the first semester cover a wide range of introductory laboratories, including vectors, gravity, projectile motion, Newton's laws, conservation of energy and momentum, and pendular motion. Second semester pre-lab questions cover laboratories for capacitors, the Wheatstone bridge and Ohm's law, resistive circuits, magnetism, induction, LRC circuits, Snell's law, lenses, and double slit interference, and diffraction. Please note that this resource requires Java Applet Plug-in.
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