Mechanics and Properties of Matter Laboratory (H7117)
15 credits, Level 3 (sub-degree)
Autumn teaching
The Mechanics and Properties of Matter Laboratory module offers you a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of experimental physical science, focusing on simple mechanics and properties of matter experiments.
Throughout the module, you will prepare, conduct and interpret experiments while developing essential skills related to accurate measurements, record-keeping and data analysis. Additionally, you will develop effective communication skills, enabling you to convey laboratory findings and concepts clearly. You will be encouraged to be an independent learner.
The module is designed to foster intra- and inter-module synchronicity, supporting you with various learning styles through Kolb learning cycles and integrating effectively with the other modules of the Foundation Year course.
Laboratory investigation topics include:
- simple pendulum and SHM
- constrained compound pendulum
- Spring and Hooke’s law
- Spring and SHM
- moment of inertia of cylinders.
Lecture and workshop topics:
- error analysis
- using Excel for calculations and graphs.