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Report Format Guide 2013

This document outlines the point requirements for laboratory reports for the Electrical Systems 100 course. It details the necessary sections, including a cover sheet with student and lab details, a title/summary page stating the aim and results summary, tabulated results comparing theoretical and measured data, graphs comparing the results, a discussion interpreting the findings and addressing any variations, conclusions summarizing deductions and outcomes, an appendix with derivations and calculations, and references. Adherence to formatting guidelines for each section, use of third person past tense, and inclusion of the signed lab sheet are also required.

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Report Format Guide 2013

This document outlines the point requirements for laboratory reports for the Electrical Systems 100 course. It details the necessary sections, including a cover sheet with student and lab details, a title/summary page stating the aim and results summary, tabulated results comparing theoretical and measured data, graphs comparing the results, a discussion interpreting the findings and addressing any variations, conclusions summarizing deductions and outcomes, an appendix with derivations and calculations, and references. Adherence to formatting guidelines for each section, use of third person past tense, and inclusion of the signed lab sheet are also required.

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ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 100

Laboratory No ______

REPORT POINTS

NAME _________________

As per example; General Guidelines on Laboratory, Note-keeping and Report Writing.

Enclosed in Plastic Sleeve.

One sided only.


Cover Sheet

Subject Name.
Report Title.
Student Name.
Time and Date Performed.
Date Submitted.
Other members of Laboratory Group.
Declaration.

Title and Summary page

Clear large Font Title of Laboratory.

Aim or Purpose without Method (approx 4 5 lines Max).

Summary of report, was Aim achieved and within what percentage %.


Laboratory Tabulated Results.

Separated Page with own tables.

Clear comparison between theoretical Pre-laboratory Results and Measured Results.

Each Section or Table clearly titled, (Do not used section numbers from lab sheet).
Graphs

Full A4 Size graphs.


Title on Graph.
All Plotted points shown.
Curve of best fit for plotted points shown.
Both Horizontal and Vertical grid lines on Graphs.
Comparison Curves on same graph of Theoretical and Measured results.

Body of Report, Discussion.

Interpretation of results.

Applications of Principles Presented.

Answer to Questions from laboratory sheet, in Paragraph Form.

Referencing to Appendix for any derivations etc.

Reasons for variations between Theoretical and Measured results.

Discussion a maximum of one page.


Conclusions.

Deductions and inferences.


Significant points.
Was the Laboratory successful?

Appendix

Required derivations.
One example of each type of calculation.

References

Books used in research on report (if none used state Nil).


Papers etc used in construction of report.

General.

Laboratory sheet included in report (no need to include method in report if attached)
Photocopy of the signed results in log book.
All report in Third Person Past Tense style.

Mark _________________________

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