Welcome! This repository contains a collection of my physics lab reports completed as part of my coursework at the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT). These reports cover a range of foundational experiments in classical mechanics, electricity, and waves.
I decided to share them in hopes that they might help fellow students understand core physics concepts, build better lab documentation skills, or simply find inspiration.
- Experimental Determination of Resistivity in Metal Wires
- Analysis of Binary and Ternary Capacitor Combinations
- Experimental Determination of the Vacuum Permittivity Using a Parallel Plate Capacitor
- Electric Field Line Mapping
- Measuring the Speed of a Wave
- Evaluating the Spring Constant of Parallel and Series Spring Combinations
- Evaluating the Spring Constant Using Static and Dynamic Methods
- Determining the Initial Velocity of a Projectile Using Kinetic Equation and Ballistic Pendulum
- Experimental Verification of Mechanical Energy Conservation Using an Air Track and Cart
- Estimation of the Kinetic Frictional Coefficient Between the Air Track and Cart
These reports were prepared for academic purposes and are shared for educational use only. Please do not copy or submit them as your own work — always follow your institution’s policies on academic honesty.
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📌 To potential employers: This repository serves not only as a learning resource for students but also as a showcase of my academic work, analytical thinking, and documentation skills. These lab reports demonstrate my attention to detail, ability to communicate technical concepts clearly, and my passion for science and problem-solving.
Zhasmin Tuiachieva (Jasmine)
📚 Computer Science Major - Big Data Analytics Concentration, NYIT
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