A list of required tools (e.g., Galvanometer, Potentiometer, Convex lens).
A clear statement of what the experiment intends to prove or measure.
The manual serves as a bridge between textbook theory and real-world application. It typically follows a standardized format for each experiment:
This section deals with light behavior and electronic components.
The final conclusion and safety measures. 📚 Key Content Areas Section A: Electricity and Magnetism This section focuses on circuit-based experiments. Ohm’s Law: Determining resistance per cm of a wire.
External examiners ask questions based on the manual's content.
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