Laboratory Report Format - Engineering Technology Course
Laboratory Report Format - Engineering Technology Course
1. Title page –
a. The name of the course
b. Title of the experiment
c. The date you did the experiment
d. Your name and ID number
e. The date the report was submitted.
2. Objective of experiment –
This section states the objective of the experiment.
For example, to verify, to investigate, to measure, to determine, to
compare or to calculate.
Use the verb form starting with 'to' (eg 'to investigate').
Avoid the noun form which often ends in '-ion' (eg 'investigation').
Objectives can be written either in point form or in complete
sentences
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1 - oscilloscope
1 - function generator
1 - Multifunction DMM (with ohmeter ranges)
1 - dual power supply.
2 - 1N914 diodes (or equivalent 1N4148) - a small-signal diode
2 - 1N4004 diodes - a low-power rectifier diode
1 - 100 μF polarized capacitor
1 - 1 kΩ, 10 kΩ _resistors
6. Results –
Numerical data obtained from your procedure usually is presented
as a table. Data encompasses what you recorded when you
conducted the experiment. Make sure the appropriate units are
used.
Think carefully about whether the information is better presented in
a table, a graph, or both.
In tables, include the percentage deviations of the experimental
results from the theoretical predictions. This is important!
Provide a sample calculation, using one complete set of data.
Graphs and figures must both be labeled with a descriptive title.
Label the axes on a graph, being sure to include units of
measurement. The independent variable is on the X-axis. The
dependent variable (the one you are measuring) is on the Y-axis.
Be sure to refer to figures and graphs in the text of your report. The
first figure is Figure 1, the second figure is Figure 2, etc.
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Discuss discrepancies between theoretical and experimental
results, and their likely causes.
How do your results relate to your experimental objective(s)?
What are the strengths and limitations of your experimental
design?
Discuss any difficulties encountered in performing the laboratory,
what were their sources?
8. Conclusions –
This section states whether the objectives of the experiment were
achieved or not, and briefly summarises the key findings.
Comment on how closely your measurements and calculations
agree
Summarise the main reasons for any discrepancies.
Write the conclusion in a single paragraph.
9. References--