Search Results

You may use the options below to change your display:
Alter display preferences

The following options can help you tailor your search display:

results per page
Restricted to Lab Category: Lab Manual
Close your folders

Refine your search


Narrow your results

By Subject:

By Resource Type:

By Software Type:

By Lab Level:

By Lab Category:

By Context:
  • (1+)
  • (6+)
  • (68+)
  • (111+)
  • (18+)
  • (2+)

By Collection:


|  Next >>   
Results #1-#10 of 100+
sort by: relevance | subject | date | title | author
American Journal of Physics
  
Match Score:
100
Post a comment | Relations
Publisher: American Association of Physics Teachers, Am. J. Phys., 67 (5), 389-393 (1999).
An article published in 1999 by the American Journal of Physics that describes an experiment on quantum conductance of nanocontacts. This material is an important reference for…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
J. Essick
Post a comment | Relations
A table-top experiment designed to measure quantized conductance in gold nanowires. Students Christopher May and Asher Davidson, under the guidance of Prof. John Essick - Reed…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
Publisher: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
Post a comment
The goal of this experiment is to familiarize students with the Michelson Interferometer. It introduces optical components like beam splitters, translation and rotational stages,…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
A. Khalid, M. Anwar, and W. Zia; Publisher: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
Post a comment
In this experiment, we will, 1. understand how conductivity in semiconductors depends on carrier concentration and mobility, and how these depend on temperature, 2. distinguish…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
A. Khalid and M. Anwar; Publisher: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
View comments
Brownian motion is the random motion of colloidal particles suspended in water, air or any other solvent. In 1905, Einstein argued that this motion is a direct evidence for the…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
J. Alam and M. Anwar
Post a comment
A pendulum is a simple systems in terms of its mathematical basis and the range of fields of science that it can relate to. With slight modifications, it can exhibit insightful…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
M. Anwar; Publisher: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
Post a comment
In this experiment students will learn, 1. to make a thin layer of KNO3 with the melt technique 2. how moisture affects the ferroelectric properties of KNO3, 3. how temperatures…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
A. Khalid, A. Khan, and M. Anwar; Publisher: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
Post a comment
In this experiment students use XRF spectroscopy to analyze a sample’s elemental composition. From the characteristic X-ray energies, Moseley’s Law, a proof of the existence of the…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
R. DeSerio
Post a comment
Scattering experiments can provide a wealth of detailed information about the structural and dynamical properties of matter. Dynamic light scattering, in particular, has important…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
Editor: D. Hudek
Post a comment
The purpose of this experiment is to verify the energy dependence of gamma radiation upon scattering angle and to compare the differential cross section obtained from the data with…
|  Next >>   
Results #1-#10 of 100+