Experiment Report
In this activity, you will be writing and submitting an experiment report on the assigned module experiment in Canvas.
The Experiment Report must be submitted utilizing the following format, based on the results of the assigned module experiment.
Physics Experiment Report Format
Name: Do not expect credit if not included.
Title: The experiment name. Do not include the Module number. Again, do not expect credit if not included.
Hypothesis
A hypothesis is a statement the experiment is designed to test or disprove. Note: experiments are designed to test or disprove, not prove, hypotheses as there are always additional tests that could be performed. Hypotheses should make specific, testable predictions and are often in IF-THEN form, e.g., “if x is changed, then y will occur.” A hypothesis answers the question, “What is the point of the experiment”?
Overview
The Overview is a paragraph describing the approach or strategy used to test the hypothesis. It should include what was tested and how it was tested.
Procedures
See Experiment Instructions (use this phrase; do not include the actual procedures from the experiment).
Results
State the most important numerical, graphical or qualitative results obtained from performing the experiment. If there is a data table, include it here.
Uncertainty & Error
Discuss sources of uncertainty (due to limited measurement precision, e.g., length measured to the nearest millimeter) and error. Sources of error include modeling errors (differences between the physical system your predictions are based on, and the real system) and experimental errors, both systematic (errors that always shift results in one direction) and random (equally likely to cause overestimates and underestimates). For computer simulations, discuss real-world sources of uncertainty or error that were not simulated.
Conclusion/Summary
Discuss how the experimental results support rejecting or accepting (again, not proving) the hypothesis. Discuss the relevance of uncertainties/errors to these conclusions. Propose experiment improvements and/or future directions for experimentation.
Application
Discuss at least one real-world application of the physics concept(s) tested in the experiment.
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The single most important requirement for an experiment report is clarity. It should be written in such a way that someone who has been unable to conduct the experiment would be able to clearly understand what was done, the results, and why it mattered.
All experiment reports should be:
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PHYS 102 Module 2 Experiment Report | ||
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Criteria | Ratings | Pts |
Name
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0 pts
Met
0 pts
Not Met
10% Reduction
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/ 0 pts
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Title
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0 pts
Met
0 pts
Not Met
10% Reduction
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/ 0 pts
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Hypothesis
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15 pts
Excellent
13.5 – 15 pts
13.4 pts
Good
11.3 – 13.4 pts
11.2 pts
Poor
0 – 11.2 pts
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/ 15 pts
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Overview
view longer description
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15 pts
Excellent
13.5 – 15 pts
13.4 pts
Good
11.3 – 13.4 pts
11.2 pts
Poor
0 – 11.2 pts
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/ 15 pts
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Results
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10 pts
Excellent
9 – 10
8.9 pts
Good
7.5 – 8.9
7.4 pts
Poor
0 – 7.4
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/ 10 pts
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Uncertainty and Error
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10 pts
Excellent
9 – 10 pts
8.9 pts
Good
7.5 – 8.9 pts
7.4 pts
Poor
0 – 7.4 pts
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/ 10 pts
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Conclusion/Summary
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25 pts
Excellent
22 – 25 pts
21.9 pts
Good
17.5 – 21.9 pts
17.4 pts
Poor
0 – 17.4 pts
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/ 25 pts
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Application
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10 pts
Excellent
9 – 10 pts
8.9 pts
Good
7.5 – 8.9 pts
7.4 pts
Poor
0 – 7.4 pts
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/ 10 pts
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Mechanics
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15 pts
Excellent
13.5 – 15 pts
13.4 pts
Good
11.3 – 13.4 pts
11.2 pts
Poor
0 – 11.2 pts
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/ 15 pts
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Timeliness
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0 pts
Met
0 pts
Not Met
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/ 0 pts
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Total Points: 0 |
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