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The document outlines the structure and requirements for a laboratory report for the 'Fuse' experiment in the Experimental General Physics for Engineers II course. It includes sections for results, graphs, data analysis, discussions, and references, along with specific tasks such as calculating errors and comparing results with expected values. The report is graded out of 5 points based on the completeness and accuracy of the provided information.

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The document outlines the structure and requirements for a laboratory report for the 'Fuse' experiment in the Experimental General Physics for Engineers II course. It includes sections for results, graphs, data analysis, discussions, and references, along with specific tasks such as calculating errors and comparing results with expected values. The report is graded out of 5 points based on the completeness and accuracy of the provided information.

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Experimental General Physics for Engineers II

Laboratory Report PHYS 194 fall 2022

Section: _____

Experiment name: Fuse

Student Name: Student ID

Date submitted:

Table of results (1 pt)

Graph (1 pt)

Data analysis (2.5 pts)

Discussion (0.5 pt)

References

Others

Report Grade (5 pts)


1. Table of Results (put the correct units in the tables)

Set d u(d¿ ¿ )¿ I u(I ¿¿ )¿ ln ( d ) u¿ ln ( I ) u¿


No
1
2
3
4
5

2. Graph of ln ( I ) vs. ln ( d )
Insert the graph here
(don’t forget error bars)
3. Data analysis
3.1. Calculation of the error on ln ( d ) :

Show how you calculate u ¿

3.2. Calculation of the error on ln ( I ) :

Show how you calculate u ¿

3.3. Slope of the graph, intercept and their uncertainties

3.4. Value of K and n and their uncertainties

- K and u(K)

- n and u(n)

3.5. Comparison with the expected values

- (Compare K with value of for your material search for info on the net or books and give reference)

- (Compare n with theoretical value n=1.5)

4. Discussions
(Give a brief comment on whether your results are in agreement with what was expected or not and
mention all the possible sources of error that you may have faced during the experiment)

References

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