Anyone have a Physics Laboratory Manual?

In summary, the conversation is about someone asking for help scanning Laboratory #16 from the book "Physics Laboratory Manual" by Lloyd, 3rd edition. They have loaned the book to someone and forgot they needed to do the Pre-Lab before Monday. Another person suggests finding it for free online through a Google book search, but it only shows the first 40 pages. They discuss the specific pages needed and someone mentions reaching their viewing limit for the book. They ask for someone to "print screen" the pages, but it is not allowed due to copyright restrictions. Another person suggests going to the Contents and clicking on Laboratory 16 to view it.
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Flappy
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by Lloyd, 3rd edition?

I need a big favor. Can anyone scan Laboratory #16 from the book? It's centripetal acceleration of an object in circular motion. I loan the book to someone and I forgot I need to do the Pre-Lab before Monday. Anyone that can help out I would really appreciate it.
 
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Hi Flappy! :smile:

You'll find it free online by doing a google book-search (click "Books" on the "More" google drop-down menu) :wink:
 
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Unfortunately google books only shows the first 40 pages of the book. If anyone can scan the lab pages it would be greatly appreciated :)
 
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Oh, looks like I already used my view limits for the book. I'll use my sister's laptop to see if I can view them there. Thanks.
 
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Hmm even on another laptop it says i have reached my viewing limit. Can anyone at least "print screen" the pages? I hate to keep bothering hehe
 
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(just got up :zzz: …)
Flappy said:
Hmm even on another laptop it says i have reached my viewing limit. Can anyone at least "print screen" the pages? I hate to keep bothering hehe

Sorry, at the bottom of each page: "Copyright … May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part." :redface:

Go straight to clicking "Contents" on the menu bar, then scroll down and click "Laboratory 16" …

I don't see how that can get you over your limit!
 

FAQ: Anyone have a Physics Laboratory Manual?

1. What is a Physics Laboratory Manual?

A Physics Laboratory Manual is a guide that provides step-by-step instructions for conducting various experiments and activities in a physics laboratory. It includes information on equipment, procedures, safety precautions, and data analysis methods.

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