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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Physics => Topic started by: superstar1 on February 22, 2011, 12:46:12 pm
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i was wondering how you would write up a report for a physics experiment. is it pretty much the same as writing one up for chemistry?
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yeah, it really applies to all science subjects. Your teacher shouldve taught you that in Year 10 science.
AIM
Method
Results
Discussion and errors
Conclusion.
That's the usually line anyway
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yeah, it really applies to all science subjects. Your teacher shouldve taught you that in Year 10 science.
AIM
Method
Results
Discussion and errors
Conclusion.
That's the usually line anyway
AND APPARATUS
THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE. D=
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Sometimes you may need an INTRODUCTION too
Its basically all the required theory to understand the prac
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yeah, it really applies to all science subjects. Your teacher shouldve taught you that in Year 10 science.
AIM
Method
Results
Discussion and errors
Conclusion.
That's the usually line anyway
AND APPARATUS
THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE. D=
Hmm...I think the apparatus is included in the method usually. But good point
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thanks everyone, is there much of a difference when it comes to a summary report. Apparently we have to do a summary report for a Sac in class where the teacher gives a sheet of questions. how do you approach that?
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really, that summary report is basically you answering all the questions in one HUGE essay with various paragraphs of you expertly referring to different chemistry principals and answering the questions at the same time