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The document outlines the format for a laboratory report, including sections such as Title Page, Objective, Theory, Apparatus, Procedure, and Conclusion. It emphasizes the importance of summarizing equations, listing equipment, detailing the experimental process, and presenting data and results clearly. Additionally, it instructs on including calculations, comparisons with accepted values, and discussions on errors.
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Report Format

The document outlines the format for a laboratory report, including sections such as Title Page, Objective, Theory, Apparatus, Procedure, and Conclusion. It emphasizes the importance of summarizing equations, listing equipment, detailing the experimental process, and presenting data and results clearly. Additionally, it instructs on including calculations, comparisons with accepted values, and discussions on errors.
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REPORT FORMAT

1. Title Page: This page should show only the students’ name, ID number, the
name of the experiment, and the name of the student’s partners.
2. Objective: This is a statement giving the purpose of the experiment.
3. Theory: You should summarize the equations used in the calculations to
arrive at the results for each part of the experiment.
4. Apparatus: List the equipment used to do the experiment.
5. Procedure: Describe how the experiment was carried out.
6. Answer the questions in the experiment
7. Data Sheet: Attach the data sheet for the experiment that has been signed
by your instructor.
8. Calculations and Results: Provide one sample calculation to show the use
of the equations. Presents your results in tabular form that is understandable
and can be easily followed by the instructor. Use graphs and diagrams,
whenever they are required. It may also include the comparison of the
computed results with the accepted values together with the pertinent
percentage errors. Give a brief discussion for the origin of the errors.
9. Conclusion: Relate the results of your experiment to the stated objective.

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