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Basic Experiments

Authors of these experiments thank Prof. Deepak Mathur (Academic Chair IJSO-2013) for vetting these experiments and giving his precious inputs. Prof. Deepak Mathur is Retd. Professor DNAP-TIFR and currently J.C.Bose National Fellow, Department of Atomic and Molecular Physics, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal 576104.

Role of Basic experiments

Updated on 25-Oct-2014

Basic Colorimeter

Updated on 27-Nov-2014

Dynamics of Cheetah

Updated on 25-Aug-2016

Tomato Puree

Updated on 25-Aug-2016

Physical Pendulum

Updated on 27-Nov-2014

Simple Pendulum

Updated on 29-Aug-2017

Focal length of a convex lens

Updated on 3-Sept-2017

Analysis of milk

Updated on 13-Sept-2017

Pressure in air balloon.

Updated on 20-June-2018

Light passing through a glass slab.

Updated on 31-October-2018

Curdling of milk.

Updated on 3-May-2019

Spherical lens.

Updated on 19-November-2019

Projectile motion.

Updated on 11-February-2020; 25-March-2021

This is an experiment of projectile motion using a spring launcher. A movie showing the launch of the ball from a launcher.
movie.
Also see publication in GPG Journal of science education Vol(2) issue (4)

Intensity of colours in a spectrum.

Updated on 13-May-2020
Updated on 26-August-2020

Investigating Transpiration.

Updated on 14-July-2020

Prisms in reverse or dispersion compensation mode.

What happens when we place a combination of two prisms in dispersion compensation mode.

Volume of solution increases when sugar is added to water.

The answer to the question "When sugar is added to water, does volume increase?". The answer is YES.

Formation of real images using two convex lenses.

How real images are formed using two convex lenses. New equation.