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Overall I am not thrilled with this lab.  I think the final lab of the quarter on moments of inertia could be expanded into a two part lab, with part 1 taking the place of this one.  

As it stands:

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The setup is so basic there is no need for a photograph of it.

Carry over

Same pile of parts in the corner which has been used for the first two labs this quarter.

	*  Rods
	*  Clamps, including table edge clamps</description>
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Friction (PHYS141) - 2025

Introduction

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The first four labs plus the out of lab assignment introduced you in a systematic way to some ideas and conventions related to;

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