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a. See next page for the copy of the template/format of the laboratory report.
b. Answers to questions and solution to problem part is not included in the lab report.
c. Text should be typed single-spaced on one side of the paper only. Do not exceed the dimensions given in
this format. Insert one return between paragraphs. The main body text should be typed justified with
indents.
d. The length of laboratory report is limited to maximum of 2 pages (the title page and the data sheet not
included).
e. Equations will be centered with a number flush against the right margin as in equation (1):
Xm
c (1)
X t m
The above equation would be denoted as "equation (1)" wherever it is referred to.
f. Sample of a table is shown in Table 1. Figures and tables should appear in numerical order, be described
in the body of the text and be positioned close to where they are first cited.
Table 1: Determination of Coefficient of Linear Expansion
Type of Material Aluminum Copper
g. Soft copy of the laboratory report (in pdf) must be submitted online through blackboard.com
effectively
Tables (15)
engineering practice
Application (5)
Performance
TOTAL
Date of Submission
E101: Title of the Experiment
First Name Middle initial Last Name
( School of ------------------, Mapúa University, Philippines)
Table 1 This is a style for Table Titles. “Table 1, 2, etc.” should be in bold. Table captions should appear above tables.
The table is not necessarily similar from the lab manual.
Graph 1 This is a style for Figure legends. “Figure 1, 2, etc.” should be in bold. Figure legends should appear below
figures.
(Insert graph here with proper label and description)
Conclusions
Please summarize the major results obtained and give a brief explanation of the significance and implications of the work.
Present the conclusions you draw from the results. Be sure that your conclusion reflects the purpose of the experiment.
All conclusions should be clearly stated and supported with evidence. DO NOT DISCUSS THE PROCEDURE OF
THE EXPERIMENT.
You should indicate whether your measurements and/or calculated values make sense. Do they fall within the expected
range? In case the data or results appear to be outside a reasonable range, point out what possible problems might have
occurred. When appropriate, recommend ways to correct problems and improve the experiment. When analyzing
sources of uncertainty and/or error, be specific and avoid using vague phrases such as "human error."