Online Laboratory

Laboratories serve as crucial platforms for high school and undergraduate education, fostering skills in innovation and problem-solving. Experimental training instills creativity and efficiency, shaping individuals for innovative endeavors. Procedural understanding, encompassing the rationale behind experimental steps, enhances appreciation for scientific inquiry.

Traditionally, students receive detailed instructions, offering initial guidance in experimental procedures. However, limited involvement in experiment planning persists, hindering deeper understanding. To address this, we aim to introduce procedural understanding through online laboratories, enabling students to devise apparatus and procedures independently. Despite the challenges posed by the Covid19 pandemic, this initiative seeks to broaden access to experiential learning, empowering students to take ownership of their scientific inquiries.

This section presently includes following experiments which you can perform in online mode.

  1. Determine the wavelength of LASER using one dimensional diffraction grating
  2. Studying the repulsive force between two magnets and hence determine the magnetic moment of magnet
  3. Determine the angular speed of a ceiling fan
  4. Find average size of microbes in a water sample using laser microscope
  5. Determine Young’s modulus of the material of the given bar by the method of bending
  6. Study the resistance- temperature characteristics of the thermistor.