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Phys 222 Labs, Section Q Soham Pal [email protected] Mon - 2:10-3:00, Fri - 10:00-10:50 Things you need to keep in mind: (1) Complete the prelab before you come for the lab. (2) Pass the lab component to pass the course. (3) Complete 14 labs to complete the lab component. (4) Lab is incomplete until you submit the lab report. Lab report is due next class. (5) You can submit up to 2 late lab reports. But you won’t get any credit for late reports. (6) If you do a make up then attach the make up form with your lab report. You need to take permission from Paula for doing more than two make ups. Lab report Maximum of 3 pages(excluding graphs). The smaller the better, as long as you include the following (1) Heading (2) Objective (3) Diagram of the setup (excluding the computer and what is al- ready given in the manual) (4) Data (5) Derivations (6) Graphs (7) Calculations (8) Error Discussion (9) The sections on Derivations, Calculations and Graphs should clearly reflect your understanding of the experiment and the relevant theory. (10) The report should be unique and should tally with what you have done in the lab. 1

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Phys 222 Labs, Section QSoham Pal

[email protected] - 2:10-3:00, Fri - 10:00-10:50

Things you need to keep in mind:

(1) Complete the prelab before you come for the lab.(2) Pass the lab component to pass the course.(3) Complete 14 labs to complete the lab component.(4) Lab is incomplete until you submit the lab report. Lab report

is due next class.(5) You can submit up to 2 late lab reports. But you won’t get any

credit for late reports.(6) If you do a make up then attach the make up form with your

lab report. You need to take permission from Paula for doingmore than two make ups.

Lab report Maximum of 3 pages(excluding graphs). The smaller thebetter, as long as you include the following

(1) Heading(2) Objective(3) Diagram of the setup (excluding the computer and what is al-

ready given in the manual)(4) Data(5) Derivations(6) Graphs(7) Calculations(8) Error Discussion(9) The sections on Derivations, Calculations and Graphs should

clearly reflect your understanding of the experiment and therelevant theory.

(10) The report should be unique and should tally with what youhave done in the lab.

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