Lab Reports for General Physics
You will be required to write a lab report for each experiment that is done.
To assist you in the writing process, the following sections are to be used.
These reports are not meant to be overly long, instead their purpose is to help
you develop your technical writing skills as well as demonstrate you understanding
of the concepts. If you have questions with your report, or need help, there
are several sources for you to seek.
Title
The main job of the title is to describe the content of the report. A good title
tells the reader what the subject of the experiment is, what the key research
variables are and a research methodology used.
Introduction
The purpose of the introduction has three parts: to describe how the physics
you already know relates to this lab, set goals for the lab and predict what
will happen. In the introduction, another student should be able to tell what
you knew about the lab, what you expected to accomplish during the lab and what
you predicted would happen in the lab. This should also include your hypothesis.
The hypothesis is your best educated guess of what you expect the results of
your experiment will be based on what you already know.
Procedure and Methods
The main point of this is not to fully explain your procedure in every little
detail. Actually, that is what the point should be, but I want to make sure
this does not get too long for you. What I want in this section is for you to
explain what you did in enough detail so that your fellow classmates could reproduce
what you did. That being the case, you do not need to repeat instructions given
to the whole class but rather what you did different than everyone else. In
this section, you should also include any diagrams that are needed to explain
your procedure. This section should also include any calculations that you need
to do.
Data and Results
This section should contain any data that you obtained during the lab. This
should include any data tables or graphs that you need. Be aware that all graphs
and tables have proper labels and units. You do not need to discuss the significance
of the results, that will be done in a different section.
Conclusion
The conclusion has two purposes. The first is to comment on how the data and
results support (or not) your hypothesis. The conclusion is also the section
where you demonstrate that you have indeed learned something by stating what
you have learned. A good conclusion also discusses the problems with measurements
made.
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