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North Western University Electrical


and Electronic Engineering

Instructions for Writing Lab Reports


1.0 Objectives:
 Must be written in list format.
 Write down the main purposes of the experiment.

2.0 Introduction:
Write the theoretical background shortly. It may contain the definition, mathematical expression,
corresponding figure etc.

3.0 Apparatus Required:


Must be written in table format as shown below. The list of apparatus should be in following
sequence: Power supply > Main-Components > Meters > Others (Bread Board, Connecting
Wire, Probe, and Holder). Rating of any component should include voltage, power and resistive
value.

Table 3.1: List of Apparatus

Sl. No. Name Rating Quantity


1. DC Voltage Supply (0-40) V 1
2. Resistors 470Ω, 0.5W; 2
1kΩ, 0.5W
3. .............. .......... ..........
4. Connecting Wire - As required
...... ............. ............ .........

4.0 Circuit Diagram or Experimental Diagram:

Fig. 4.1: A caption have to be added for every figure/Image


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5.0 Experimental Data:


According to your experiment data format may be varied.

Table 5.1: The Table of Experimental Data

6.0 Graph: If necessary, graphical representation (graph papers) must be added.

Fig. 6.1: The perfect caption for graph

7.0 Calculation:
The calculation required to determine the result.

8.0 Result and Discussion:


Write down the final output and analyze the experiment in passive voice.

References:
Book: For example,
[1] R. E. Ziemer and W. H. Tranter, Principles of Communications: Systems, Modulation,
and Noise, 7th ed. Hoboken, Wiley, 2015, pp. 13–17.
Website: For example,
[2] http://www.emarketer.com/Article/Social-Networking-Reaches-Nearly-One-Four-
Around-World/1009976.

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