List of Apparatus/Experimental Setup
Sl No | Name of Apparatus/Experimental Setup | Nos |
1 | PC set | 1 |
2 | Vernier Calliper | 20 |
3 | Srew Gauge | 15 |
4 | Prism | 15 |
5 | Glass Slab | 15 |
6 | Ammeter | 3 |
7 | Bar magnet | 15 |
8 | Compass needle | 20 |
9 | Spherometer | 15 |
10 | Voltmeter | 4 |
11 | To study the Motion of Spring and calculate (a) Spring constant and (b) Rigidity modulus | 2 |
12 | To determine the height of a building using a Sextant | 2 |
13 | To determine the value of g using Kater’s Pendulum | 2 |
14 | To determine the value of g using Bar Pendulum | 2 |
15 | To determine Coefficient of Viscosity of water by Capillary Flow Method (Poiseuille’s method) | 2 |
16 | To determine the Young’s Modulus of the material of a wire by Searle’s apparatus. | 3 |
17 | To study the characteristics of a series RC Circuit. | 2 |
18 | Multimeter for measuring (a) Resistances, (b) AC and DC Voltages, | 3 |
19 | To compare capacitances using De’ Sauty’s bridge. | 2 |
20 | To verify the Thevenin and Norton theorems. | 3 |
21 | To verify the Superposition, and Maximum power transfer theorems. | 3 |
22 | To determine a Low Resistance by Carey Foster’s Bridge. | 3 |
23 | Determine a high resistance by leakage method using Ballistic Galvanometer | 3 |
24 | To study Lissajous Figures | 2 |
25 | To determine wavelength of sodium light using Fresnel Biprism. | 3 |
26 | To determine wavelength of sodium light using Newton’s Rings. | 2 |
27 | To determine Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, J, by Callender and Barne’s constant flow method | 3 |
28 | Determine the Temperature Coefficient of Resistance by Platinum Resistance Thermometer (PRT). | 2 |
29 | To measure (a) Voltage, and (b) Time period of a periodic waveform using CRO. | 2 |
30 | To test a Diode and Transistor using a Multimeter. | 2 |
31 | To design a switch (NOT gate) using a transistor. | 3 |
32 | To verify and design AND, OR, NOT and XOR gates using NAND gates. | 2 |
33 | To convert a Boolean expression into logic circuit and design it using logic gate ICs. | 3 |
34 | To record and analyze the cooling temperature of an hot object as a function of time using | 2 |
35 | Measurement of Planck’s constant using black body | 4 |