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Format of Lab Reports

This document outlines the standard format for lab reports, including: 1) A title page with student names, date, and lab title. 2) Objectives written out from the lab text or modified as appropriate. 3) Materials and procedures, including any modifications. 4) Accurately recorded data and observations tabulated logically. 5) Analysis of results including graphs, calculations, and answers to questions. 6) Discussion of results along with sources of error or unexpected findings. 7) Answers to assigned follow up questions. 8) A conclusion that restates the objectives and answers them.

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Format of Lab Reports

This document outlines the standard format for lab reports, including: 1) A title page with student names, date, and lab title. 2) Objectives written out from the lab text or modified as appropriate. 3) Materials and procedures, including any modifications. 4) Accurately recorded data and observations tabulated logically. 5) Analysis of results including graphs, calculations, and answers to questions. 6) Discussion of results along with sources of error or unexpected findings. 7) Answers to assigned follow up questions. 8) A conclusion that restates the objectives and answers them.

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FORMAT FOR LAB REPORTS 1. Title Page: Your name Name of lab partners Block Due Date Title of Lab N.B. No marks are given for the title page, so please do not spend a lot of time on it. This is purely for administrative purposes. Lab reports may be done on computer or neatly hand-written. 2. Objectives: given in the Must be written out. You may use the objectives as text or modify them as appropriate. 3. Materials & Procedure: the lab only the modifications.) 4. Data & Observations: accurately and in a trials of the same experiment should be tabulated.) 5. Analysis of Data: where you include graphs, calculations and other questions from the lab text. 6. Discussion: results. Try to Include any experimental errors or unexpected explain them. 7. Following up Questions: 8. Conclusion: objectives(s) Answer these questions as assigned. Most marks are gained in this section so this is should focus your attention. This section will Care must be taken to record data logical manner (e.g. results from many Refer to Lab Experiment pg____. (If procedure is modified, then include

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