Lab Report, Physics (including Earth and space sciences
gravitational acceleration)
Project description
lab report about gravitational acceleration <br
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(just worry about report part only. i will provide the data
as well. also i will upload symbol of my friend report but i want
it different than him. also no citation just write about what you
(I) observe in the class)( i have class at 7 am and now is 12 am so
please make sure you done before please) <br /><br
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About Writing Lab Reports: <br /><br /><br
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a) Please write lab reports as if you were performing
scientific research work! <br /><br /><br
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b) The lab report must be typewritten. <br /><br
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c) You will have to write two kinds of the lab report: <br
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i. Some of the labs have printed data sheets with tables and
questions, and you will only <br /><br /><br
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need to write The Abstract, The Introduction and The
Statement of Conclusion. <br /><br /><br /><br
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ii. In the second kind of the lab report, you will need to
create your own tables to collect <br /><br /><br
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data and write your own report on what you observed. <br
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d) Each report must contain the following components: <br
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i. The Cover Page <br /><br /><br /><br
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The first page of the report, it is printed for each lab
report at the end of the each lab in <br /><br /><br
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the manual. <br /><br /><br /><br />
ii. The Abstract <br /><br /><br /><br
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This is a very brief, no more than a few sentences long,
description what the experiment <br /><br /><br
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was about and what results you obtained. <br /><br
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iii. The Introduction <br /><br /><br
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This is a description of the theory underlying the phenomena
related to the experiment. <br /><br /><br
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Here, you should also describe the experimental apparatus
that was set up and the <br /><br /><br /><br
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procedures used in the lab. <br /><br /><br
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iv. Data Sheets and/or Data Tab <br /><br
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Make sure that all of your tables are properly and reasonably
annotated (have captions)! <br /><br /><br
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Provide explanations of what the numbers in your data sheets
represent. <br /><br /><br /><br />
v. The Graphs. <br /><br /><br /><br
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Each graph should be supported by a data table. Each graph
has to be clean and have a <br /><br /><br
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title. The axes should be clearly marked and labeled.
Quantities that are plotted must <br /><br /><br
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have units assigned. Draw your graphs on graph paper or have
it generated by a <br /><br /><br /><br />
computer. <br /><br /><br /><br />
vi. The Error Analysis <br /><br /><br
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Please provide a brief error analysis section and data fits
if asked to do so in lab <br /><br /><br /><br
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manual. It is very important to determine how reliable your
measurements are. <br /><br /><br /><br />
vii. The Questions <br /><br /><br /><br
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Answer all questions (if any). Most of the questions are
labeled in the Extra section of <br /><br /><br
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the manual, but some are in the Procedures section. <br
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viii. The Statement of Conclusion <br /><br
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This a brief statement, outlining, in one or two sentences,
the hypothesis or principle <br /><br /><br
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you tested, what kind of results you got, and what you
learned. <br /><br /><br /><br />
ix. Your Original Data Sheet(s) with the Instructors
Signature <br /><br /><br /><br />
Each lab, your instructor will sign your data sheet. These
sheets must be attached to <br /><br /><br
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