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Prof. Orabi
Fall 2022
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Introduction
This section is an introduction to the project objectives and its practical uses. It should normally be 2 to 3 paragraphs. The primary functions are to capture the interest of the reader and describe the objectives of this project exercise. The section needs to introduce the project function and background. Any new concepts and terminology need to be given as well. Last should be the objectives of the lab. Include what should be accomplished or learned through performing this experiment.
Theory
Explain all new concepts covered in this experiment. Most projects will cover at least two concepts: a physical measurement system, such as a thermocouple, and an analysis tool, such as the linear regression. All non-trivial equations must be given here with explanations for all variables. Values for constants, such as material properties, are also given in this section. To create an equation, click on Insert/Object and then open up “Microsoft Equation 3.0” Equations should be center justified, with the equation number in parentheses right justified. Use the ‘Equation’ style to achieve this result.
Method
Results
discussion
Analyze trends in the data. Explain what was found and how it can be used in the future.
Quantify and describe the sources, or suspected sources or error and uncertainty.
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
This section gives you a chance to acknowledge the people who helped you complete your project.
References
References are those bibliographical sources that are directly referenced in the text. Make sure all references are complete, including page numbers. When you cite one of these sources in your text, place the last name of the author and the date of publication, separated by a comma, in parentheses after the quotation. Example: (Smith, 1989) or, if you mention the author in your text, then: Smith (1989). With more than two authors, just use the alphabetically first name and then “et al”: (Beckwith, et al, 1993). Write the list of references in the format shown below using the ‘Ref’ style.
Appendix
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