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Morgarella [4.7K]
4 years ago
8

Number the part of a lab report 1-8

Physics
1 answer:
Andrew [12]4 years ago
7 0
This is what i found idk if its right or not so yeahhhhhh.
 
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Supporting Links:<span>
<span> <span> Lab Reports</span>
<span> Sample Lab Report #2 </span> <span>Site Links:
</span> <span>Writing Guidelines
Writing Exercises</span><span>


</span></span></span></span> <span>
This web page presents a sample report [Herwald, 1999] written in a microprocessor laboratory course at Virginia Tech. In this report, carets (>) are given to reveal the line spacings in the report's format (in an actual report, these carets would not appear). Also, in this report, the actual appendices are not complete (in an actual report, these appendices would be complete, and each would begin on a separate page). Moreover, an aspect of format that is probably not reflected by your browser is that the report's title and appendices' titles are in 14-point type, the subheadings and text are in 12-point type, and the figure captions are in 10-point type. Note that instructors of other laboratory courses may have different expectations as far as the format and style of lab reports in their classes. For instance, the guidelines for many laboratory reports call for an abstract to appear in the report's beginning. Moreover, some instructors frown on the use of the first person (I or we). </span></span>
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