Introductory Physics Labs with Smartphones

ORAL

Abstract

Modern smartphones are equipped with sensors that can accurately and precisely measure various physical quantities. The data acquired from these sensors allows for a novel approach to introductory physics labs which might otherwise be infeasible with single-use equipment manufactured for specific experiments. At Fresno State, we have incorporated some of these experiments as part of our standard laboratory curriculum. In this presentation, I will discuss one of these experiments and the merits of utilizing smartphones for introductory labs.

Publication: Smartphones: A better, cheaper approach to physics labs. (To be submitted).

Presenters

  • In T Kim

    • California State University, Fresno

Authors

  • In T Kim

    • California State University, Fresno
  • Doug Singleton

    • Physics Department, California State University, Fresno
  • David Rakestraw

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Harrison Mausolff

    • Physics Department, Madera College
  • Joseph White

    • Physics Department, California State University, Fresno
  • Bouakham S Perez

    • Duncan Polytechnic High School