NEWTONS SECOND LAW
Introduction
-Did you title your lab report?
-Did you state the...
Physics, 12.02.2020 05:00 Briannadavis03
NEWTONS SECOND LAW
Introduction
-Did you title your lab report?
-Did you state the purpose of the experiment?
-Did you state the question you posed before the experiment?
-Did you restate the hypothesis you formulated before the experiment?
-Did you list all the variables and label the independent and dependent variables? Did you indicate any controlled variables?
Materials and procedure
-Did you make a list of materials? Did you include quantities and SI units?
-Did you present the steps of the procedure as a number list?
-Did you note any changes to the original procedure?
-Did you identify your experimental and control groups?
Data collection and organization
-Did you organize all data in a clearly labeled table and/or graph?
-Did you check that your data is accurate and complete?
-Did you title any tables and graphs? Did you label rows, columns, axes, etc., and include units?
Analysis and conclusion
-Did you interpret your data and graphs in the analysis rather than just restate your findings?
-Did you determine whether your data supported or refuted the hypothesis?
-Did you describes possible sources of errors?
-Did you suggest ways to improve or further your lab investigation?
Overall
-Did you make sure that your writing is precise, unbiased, and concise?
-Did you meet your teachers content and format expectations?
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