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National Institute of Physics: Knunez@nip - Upd.edu - PH

This document outlines the policies and schedule for PHYSICS 71.1, an elementary physics laboratory course offered in the first semester of the 2018-2019 academic year. The course aims to develop students' skills in scientific observation, collaboration, and conceptual understanding of classical mechanics. Students will complete 10 experiments in groups over the semester, with assessments including pre-lab activities, worksheets, presentations, and quizzes. Important dates include deadlines for dropping the course and filing leaves of absence. The laboratory instructor and their contact information are also provided.

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National Institute of Physics: Knunez@nip - Upd.edu - PH

This document outlines the policies and schedule for PHYSICS 71.1, an elementary physics laboratory course offered in the first semester of the 2018-2019 academic year. The course aims to develop students' skills in scientific observation, collaboration, and conceptual understanding of classical mechanics. Students will complete 10 experiments in groups over the semester, with assessments including pre-lab activities, worksheets, presentations, and quizzes. Important dates include deadlines for dropping the course and filing leaves of absence. The laboratory instructor and their contact information are also provided.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS

College of Science
University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City 1101 Metro-Manila

Course PHYSICS 71.1, 1st semester A.Y. 2018-2019


Credit 1 unit
Course Description Elementary Physics Laboratory I
Course Goals • To develop basic skills in taking and reporting scientific observation
• To value the role of direct observation to the development of theory and vice versa
• To develop collaborative learning skills
• To gain better understanding of the concepts of classical mechanics
Course Requirements Prelab activities 10 %
Worksheets 70 %
Oral presentation 10 %
Lab performance and quizzes 10 %
Important Dates Deadline for dropping of subjects October 31, Wed
Deadline for filing LOA November 16, Fri
End of classes December 03, Mon
Submission of grades December 21, Fri
Lab Instructor: Kimver Louie Nuñez
Consultation Room: NIP A101
Consultation Schedule: Tues-Fri: 8-10 AM, Th: 1-3 PM
Email: knunez@nip.upd.edu.ph

COURSE POLICIES

A. General Guidelines
1. There are ten experiments, with each experiment to be completed in one class
meeting only except for the Sound experiment. In case classes are suspended, Grading System
the schedule of experiments shall be moved accordingly.
92.00 ≤ Grade(%) ≤ 100.00 1.00
2. All experiments are performed by group. Each group consists of three to four
members. Students are expected to read the manual for an experiment before 88.00 ≤ Grade(%) < 92.00 1.25
coming to class. The instructor can demand the group to repeat all procedures if
84.00 ≤ Grade(%) < 88.00 1.50
the experiment is not conducted properly. However, no extension will be granted
if the experiment is not finished on time. 80.00 ≤ Grade(%) < 84.00 1.75
3. The manual corresponding to each experiment consists of the following parts:
Prelab, Objectives, Introduction, Materials, Procedure, and Worksheet. 76.00 ≤ Grade(%) < 80.00 2.00
4. Each group must have a hard copy of the Worksheet part of the manual for the 72.00 ≤ Grade(%) < 76.00 2.25
scheduled experiment. Soft copies of the manuals will be sent to students.
5. An absence is considered excused if it is due to (1) an illness, (2) death in the 68.00 ≤ Grade(%) < 72.00 2.50
immediate family, or (3) official UP duty. In such cases, the student should present 64.00 ≤ Grade(%) < 68.00 2.75
his/her excuse letter, duly signed by his/her College secretary or a medical
certificate issued by the UP Health Service, to his/her instructor on the first lab 60.00 ≤ Grade(%) < 64.00 3.00
meeting he/she is able to come back.
50.00 ≤ Grade(%) < 60.00 4.00
6. A student who missed an experiment due to a valid reason will be given a make-
up experiment. 0.00 ≤ Grade(%) < 50.00 5.00

B. Laboratory Protocol
1. Materials for each experiment are borrowed from the laboratory aide in room F107. Each group must leave one members’ ID
and a list of all the members when borrowing materials.
2. Materials for each experiment must be handled with care at all times. Putting marks on the materials is strictly prohibited.
3. If a member of a group damaged or defaced any equipment, the entire group shall be liable for the corresponding repair, or
in case of irreparable damage, shall replace the equipment. Failure to do so will be grounds for ineligibility to enroll in the next
semester.
4. Cleanliness must be maintained in the designated group table.
5. All borrowed materials must be properly returned to the laboratory aide after use.
6. The use of electronic devices (e.g. cellphones, laptops) should be minimized.
7. Eating, drinking, smoking, and horse playing inside the laboratory are forbidden.

C. Prelab Guidelines
1. Prelabs are accomplished individually. Students may opt not print the Prelab part of the manual and write their answers
instead on a piece of yellow paper.
2. Students must submit their prelab before the start of the corresponding experiment. Students who fail to do so will
automatically get a grade of zero for the prelab.
D. Worksheet Guidelines
1. Worksheets are accomplished by group. A group must have at least one hard copy of the Worksheet part of the manual for
the scheduled experiment.
2. Raw data and calculations are checked at the end of every meeting.
3. Two-thirds of the worksheet score will come from the data and calculations and the remaining one-third will come from the
data analysis (graphs and/or answers to questions). The grades may be adjusted by the results of peer-evaluation.
4. Worksheets for the previous experiment will be collected at the start of the meeting for the next experiment. A group may not
start a new experiment until the worksheet for the previous one is submitted. Worksheets submitted after the official class
time will be considered late. Worksheets will receive a 50% deduction for every meeting late. A group must have a contingency
plan in case its member who has the worksheet cannot come to class to submit it.
5. All prelabs and worksheets must be returned to the instructor on or before the last day of classes. Students who fail to do so
will be given a grade of INC.

E. Grading Guidelines
1. If the student's total number of absences reaches twenty percent of the total number of class meetings (3 meetings),
he/she will automatically be given a grade of 5.0.
2. If the student misses the deadline of dropping, he/she will be given a grade of 5.0.
3. A student who missed an experiment without a valid excuse will automatically be given a grade zero for the corresponding
worksheet.
4. A grade of INC can be removed by completing the missed requirement within one academic year. A student must be
enrolled during the semester he/she completes the missed requirement. The grade of INC will be converted to a numerical
afinal grade upon re-calculation of the grade including the requirements completed.
5. The instructor will only give a grade of DRP upon a student’s completion of the dropping module.
6. A student granted a leave of absence (LOA) would only be given a grade of either DRP or 5.0. A grade of 5.0 is given if the
LOA is granted after three fourths of the semester has lapsed and the student's standing is failing; otherwise DRP is given.
7. The student must re-take the course when a grade of 4.0 is incurred; there is no removal exam.

F. Student Conduct and Discipline


1. Wear your IDs at all times inside the premises of NIP.
2. CCTV cameras are set up at different places inside and outside the NIP building that monitors and records any
untoward incidents 24/7.
3. Any form of vandalism is strictly prohibited in the NIP building. A student who is found guilty shall immediately be
subjected to disciplinary actions.
4. University rules apply for cheating. Any form of cheating in examinations or any act of dishonesty in relation to studies, such
as plagiarism and fabrication of experimental data/results, shall be subject to disciplinary action.

H. Schedule of Activities
Date* Room F106 Room F108
Aug 3 – Aug 9 Orientation Orientation
Aug 10 – Aug 16 MUD MUD
Aug 17 – Aug 23 Addition of Vectors Measuring Devices
Aug 24 – Aug 30 Measuring Devices Free Fall
Aug 31 – Sep 6 Postlab Activity 1 Rotation
Sep 7 – Sep 13 Free Fall Postlab Activity 1
Sep 14 – Sep 20 Projectile Motion Addition of Vectors
Sep 21 – Sep 27 Rotation Buoyancy
Sep 28 – Oct 04 Postlab Activity 2 Projectile Motion
Oct 5 – Oct 11 Sound Postlab Activity 2
Oct 12 – Oct 18 Sound Sound
Oct 19 – Oct 25 Torque Sound
Oct 26 – Nov 1 Buoyancy Physical Pendulum
Nov 2 – Nov 08 Physical Pendulum Torque
Nov 9 – Nov 15 Postlab Activity 3/Workshop Postlab Activity 3/Workshop
Nov 16 – Nov 22 Presentation Presentation

*There might be deviations to the schedule due to holidays and class suspensions.

Copy the text below on a one-fourth sheet of yellow pad paper, affix your signature below it, and submit it to your Instructor:

I, <write your name>, upon reading its entirety and understanding its contents, hereby agree to abide to and respect all
the course policies stated in the Physics 71.1 Syllabus.

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