The Physics
and Chemistry departments boast well-structured laboratory facilities.
In the Physics department, there are two laboratories equipped with
experimental setups tailored to the syllabus of Bankura University.
These setups enable students to conduct a variety of experiments,
including but not limited to:
Determination
of the Young’s modulus of a material in the form of a bar by the method
of flexure.
Determination
of the value of g using Kater’s Pendulum.
Determination
of the Coefficient of Thermal Conductivity of a bad conductor by Lee and
Charlton’s disc method.
Verification
and design of AND, OR, NOT, and XOR gates using NAND gates.
Investigation
of the photoelectric effect.
Determination
of the Boltzmann constant using I-V characteristics of PN junction
diode.
Study
of the characteristics of a Bipolar Junction Transistor in CE
configuration and designing a CE transistor
amplifier of a given gain (mid-gain) using voltage
divider bias.
Analysis
of Ferromagnetic B-H loop.
Measurement
of the resistivity of a semiconductor (Ge) with temperature by
four-probe.
Determination
of Planck’s constant.
These resources ensure that students have access to the necessary tools
and experiments aligned with their curriculum requirements to foster
comprehensive understanding and practical application of theoretical
concepts.
Similarly, in the Chemistry Lab, students have access to essential
equipment such as furniture, glassware, chemicals, and instruments, all
supported by water and LPG connections. Instruments available for
experiments include a Refrigerator, Water Distillation Set-up, Water
Bath, High Vacuum Pump, Hot Air Oven, Digital pH Meter, Magnetic
Stirrer, Digital Analytical Balance, Digital Conductivity Meter, Kipp’s
Apparatus, Melting Point Apparatus, Ice Maker, Hot Plate, and Centrifuge
Device
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