
Here is the department's introductory physics lab, which has available space for up to 20 students. The lab is typically in use for PH111-112 (Introductory Physics) and PH109-110 (Physics for Life Sciences). All labs are equipped with television monitors and VCRs, to allow instructional videos to be shown. The labs are also equipped with networked computers which are also used for computerized data acquisition in certain experiments (utilizing Pasco interfaces and probes). Departmental member Dr. Ed Roeder is shown standing by the door on the left.
