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<big><font size="2"><big>Do NOT tear out the white notebook pages
and turn them in with the<br>
report. These should ALWAYS remain in the notebook. The
carbons<br>
are torn out before leaving lab and given to the TA.<br>
<br>
The report sheets from the manual are turned in with the
report (as part<br>
of the report). You have two choices for this:<br>
<br>
1) Fill in the report sheets, rip them out and turn them
in as part<br>
of the report. If you used Excel to do some of
the calculations<br>
and graphs turn those sheets in as well, even if
they aren't<br>
formatted to look like the report sheet. We want
to see the<br>
numbers you used in Excel used for the
calculations and graphs.<br>
<br>
2) Use Excel to make the data tables and report sheets.
Make the<br>
Excel worksheets look pretty much like the report
sheet. Fill in<br>
the Excel worksheet (programming the equations in
is very useful),<br>
print out the Excel worksheets (right from Excel -
same for the<br>
graphs) and turn it in with the report in place of
the report sheet.<br>
You do not have to copy all the numbers over to
the report sheet.<br>
However, the report sheet still needs to be torn
out of the manual<br>
and turned in with the report, even if blank.<br>
<br>
In either case, make sure you have units somewhere (in the
column headings<br>
is most convenient) and make sure you have the correct number
of s.f. As<br>
mentioned before, this is a little tricky to do in Excel but
can be done by<br>
setting the correct number of decimal places.<br>
<br>
Dr. Zellmer</big></font></big>
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