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Template for lab 7

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LAB #: NAME OF LAB

Joanne Doe, John Doe, Addison Smith, and Dustin Smith


(put authors in alphabetical order and remove this line)

Texas A&M University


College Station, TX 77843, US.

Abstract Start by stating the main topics or physics concepts utilized in this lab. Include how those were used for
the particular questions formulated in the lab writeup. Provide a brief, conceptual overview of your results.

Keywords: keyword 1, keyword 2, keyword 3... (no more than 5 keywords)

1. Introduction
Explain the goal of the lab and the general theory and physics concepts needed to achieve it. Include major
equations to be used in your analysis, in the order used. It should take from a few paragraphs to half a page.

Make sure equations have numbers so you can reference them in the text.
2
n ( n−1 ) x
( 1+ x )n=1+ nx + +… Equation 1
1! 2!

where x is the quantity of interest, and n is the exponent. Make sure you define each variable in the equation and
the font of the variable in the text must be the same as that in the equation.

2. Experimental Procedure
Explain the experimental procedure, including all necessary pictures. Include the methodology for data collection,
but not the analysis. It should take at least a few paragraphs depending on the lab; do NOT use a bulleted list.

3. Results and Analysis


Explain your data analysis and results, then compare them to expected values from theory. Include any necessary
plots or histograms. It should take from a few paragraphs up to a page.

Figures and tables can be placed by themselves or next to each other to save space. When placing together make
sure that the figures/tables are still big enough to be readable.

Figure 1: Description of this figure Figure 2: Description of the middle figure

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Table 1: Description of this table
Font Size
Name of Style Use for
and Type
Text Font size in table Text
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Text Font size in table Text
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Text Font size in table Text
11

4. Conclusions
Explain your conclusions about the work and provide a short summary of the experiment and results.

Guidelines:
 The length of your paper should not exceed 3 pages.
 Make sure to include abstract, introduction, experimental procedure, results and analysis, and conclusions
sections using this template.
 Please use visual breaks (whitespace) between sections, figures, tables, etc.
 Do not change margins or font type from what is on this template.
 Use formal writing and standard language.
 Avoid hand-drawing pictures and diagrams, or pictures of hand-drawn diagrams.
 Figure captions should be below the figure as shown in Figure 1.
 Table captions should be placed above the table as shown in Table 1.
 Equations should be numbered to the right as shown in Equation 1.
 Please refer to all figures, tables, and equations in the text.
 Figures and tables are typically left justified or centered. Equations are always centered.

Remove the “Guidelines” section and the example figures, table, and equation before
submission.

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