1. Introduction – A discussion of the basic principles the lab is illustrating. Include any equations. Be sure to identify all variables and explain how you used the equation. The Introduction must be in your own words and not a paraphrase of the published experiment in your lab manual (or any other source). This section should be 500 words. Statements of fact not ordinarily known, must be cited using the following method: [#] at the end of the sentence containing the information.
2. Results – Your results must be placed in the digital data tables provided on Webcampus. Tables must be with the correct number of significant figures. Units are already provided in the table headings.
3. Discussion – Explain to your reader what your data means. Critique your results and explain specifically if your results made sense or not. If there is an accepted value include it and cite the source. Avoid vague statements like “the results were good”, or “errors were made’ without following the statement with specific explanations supporting the assertion.