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Lab Writeups Forms are available in class Or use word processor to give same info Organize write-up so it flows Front page, one or two points each: Identify apparatus Everything you use for experiment Not what you use for writing or calculating Include computer if it is used to take data or for timing
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Lab Writeups Page two: data and calculations Data: Write down everything you measure Always give units Always give error estimate Make table, where appropriate: Time (s)Voltage (V) +0.05 s+1.0 V 0.00120 0.60131
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Lab Writeups Page two: data and calculations Calculations: Write equation, such as x = vt Rewrite with numbers, such as x = (7m/s)(2s) Write results of calculation, such as x = 14 m If the same calculation is done repeatedly, you only need to show details once. On repeats, just show results, such as x 2 = 17 m. Don’t forget units
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Lab Writeups error: Find the error in any calculated results If it asks you to “compare” then Compute percent error if you are comparing to standard Compute percent difference if you are comparing two results of your measurements Otherwise propagate error according to Squires
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Lab Writeups object: What are you trying to determine? Summary of results What did you determine? Do not list everything you measured, just the final results you got from those measurements. Maybe be a value (e.g., g=9.8m/s 2 ) or a relationship (e.g., V is proportional to I) The two should match: If object is to find the acceleration of gravity, results should be, “ We found the acceleration of gravity to be (your value)”
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Lab Writeups Page four: discussion and questions discussion: What are some sources of error? Was your error larger then expected? What might improve the experiment? Questions Answer all questions in lab handout, whether they are labeled as questions or not. Use complete sentences on object, results, discussion, and questions
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Lab Writeups Graphs: Create a graph if manual calls for it. Graph should always have title, axes with label an units, values on the axes. Title should be more than just a repeat of axis labels Always show data points (use “scatter” graph in Origin). Show best fit or smooth curve in addition, if appropriate You may use Origin or another graphing program.
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