Monday, May 2, 2016

the new Lab

OK, it's time to start thinking about your lab write-up.  This will ultimately be due next week some time.  Here is what your lab will need:

1.  Introduction - with purpose and discussion of the "problem" - this is more than just the purpose.  Give some background to what you are trying to do/measure.
2.  Detailed equipment list
3.  Detailed procedure, as you did it - make sure that a total stranger can follow your method.
4.  Data table - with all calculations done
5.  Graphs, if relevant
6.  Sample of calculation - you need to do them all, but you only need to SHOW one sample
7.  Discussion of error - the things that you really can not control
8.  Discussion of other errors - things that could conceivably be eliminated (and how to do so)
9.  Discussion of how close you are to the accepted value of g (9.8 m/s/s)
10.  General conclusion

It is ok to have 7-9 in one large section.

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