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Re: New Guy with Question



On Mon, 13 May 2002 13:33:46 -0400 Bob Martino <martino.6@OSU.EDU>
writes:

I'm looking for a good source of student physics labs online. I
know there must be something out there. My hope is to start
with easy labs using simple materials and equipment. Can
anyone point me toward a comprehensive
lab write-up archive and/or list of links?


Check the website of the American Association of
Physics Teachers, www.aapt.org . I donated a copy
of my High School Physics Lab Book to this website.
You can download and print any of the experiments,
without charge, at your leisure.

Almost all of the experiments use simple and readily
available apparatus and contain good questions
based on the data recorded by the students.

Hard bound copies of both the Student and Teacher
editions of this lab book are available from Analog Press,
225 Edna Street, San Francisco, CA 94112.
Phone 415 239 2338.

Herb Gottlieb From New York City
Where San Francisco is only a few seconds away
by phone or e-mail)