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Lab Report Format-Presentation

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How to use this template

• The next slide is a “quad-chart” template for your lab report


submissions. Replace the title of slide with appropriate Lab #
and Part #.
• Delete all the text that I provide, which are just instructions.
Replace the Upper Right box with your diagram, and Lower Left
box with appropriately formatted Graph OR insert data table (if
you didn’t use a graph to get data).
• You should pretend your audience for these slides did not assign
you this Lab experiment. You need to be concise (few words, but
still clearly explain what you did).
• Recommend font size of 16 or more, but do not use smaller than
14.
• If a lab has multiple parts, then make 1 slide for each part
(Duplicate the next slide)
• Delete this instruction slide before submitting to Moodle (can
submit either Powerpoint or pdf)
Lab X--Part Y
Objective and Procedure—Usual items go here: Setup Diagram-This should be cropped and scaled
for this size, with legible font size. For full points,
Start with specific Objective
this should be a computer-assisted drawing (by
Relevant Theoretical Equations/Principles, and data you) of your setup, with parts labelled. Using basic
collection details: what specific data did you shapes (rectangles, circles and lines are sufficient
collect, what did you graph, and how did you (that is, 3-D, shading, are not necessary). No
analyze it (for example, slope of linear fit, exponent sketches or hand drawings allowed. If you use a
of power fit, average of dataset, etc.) to meet the labelled photograph of the setup, you will only get
objective. 2 out of 3 points. If your photo is unlabeled, you
will only get 1 point.

Data/Results: Replace this box with a Nice Graph Analysis and Discussion. Calculations using the
(appropriately sized/scaled, zoomed in, axes in data (slope, averages, algebra, etc.) to get the final
legible font size). If no graph was used during your result(s), uncertainty and error analysis
experiment, then use for data tables or values calculations, text assessing your results and
neatly presented. comments about what your error/uncertainty tells
you.
Since the graph size is small, it is important that
you zoom in to the region of interest and increase
the font size for axes and trendline/curve fit
equations so that they are legible.
Alternate format (For making something)
Objective and Procedure— Setup Diagram-This should be cropped and scaled
for this size, with legible font size. For full points,
What are you trying to make/build
this should be a computer-assisted drawing (by
Relevant Theoretical Equations/Principles that are you) of design, with parts labelled. Using basic
necessary for it to work. What does it measure? shapes (rectangles, circles and lines are sufficient
(that is, 3-D, shading, are not necessary). No
sketches or hand drawings allowed. If you use a
labelled photograph of the setup, you will only get
2 out of 3 points. If your photo is unlabeled, you
will only get 1 point.

Data/Results: What data demonstrates that your Analysis and Discussion. How did your device turn
device/thing works? If you have graphs or table of out? How well does it do what it was designed to
data points would go here. do? Any calculations or error analysis goes here
Since the graph size is small, it is important that
you zoom in to the region of interest and increase
the font size for axes and trendline/curve fit
equations so that they are legible.

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