An Experiment has no use without its documentation. Regarding this: The Lab Book; it contains - Protocol; Equipment; chemicals this and procedures that, compression of the results occurs in the Conclusion, while The Discussion is the Section of the Report that follows the Conclusion.
{An experiment has no use without its documentation. Re: the Lab Book : Protocol; Equipment; chemicals this and procedures that, discussion of the results occurs in the Conclusion}.
The noun 'discussion' is not a standard collective noun. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a discussion of issues, a discussion of solutions, a discussion of rumors, etc.
You use a formula to make an experiment.
A controlled experiment.
Experiment 262, Ace, is the one not evil. Jumba made a mistake in this experiment, making it pure good instead of pure evil. It is the opposite of 626, Stitch.
The type of electronic community that allows real-time discussion among members is instant messaging.
The discussion for experiment of the microscope has focused on the many uses of the microscope. The discussion also goes into depth regarding the many techniques of use.
Discussion follows your main topic sentence of your results from your experiment. In the discussion, you describe the hypothesis you were trying to prove with the experiment, bring up any literature that supports your hypothesis - or not - and what happened during the experiment. Be sure to include how you set up the experiment.
conference
In a lava lamp experiment, the discussion typically involves analyzing the results obtained, comparing them to the expected outcomes based on the principles of density and heat transfer, and discussing any sources of error that may have affected the experiment. The discussion may also include potential improvements to the experimental setup or procedures for future investigations.
it means that we are overreacting on the beginning and the end of an experiment
Aim (or Introduction), Materials & Methods, Results, Discussion. As for how to SET it up ... well that depends entirely on the experiment.. done by Alesha Jacqueleine Azzopardi.
# Title # Abstract # Introduction # Materials and methods # Results # Discussion # Literature cited
When a body falls through a viscous medium such as air or water, the resistance force increases as the speed of the body increases. This leads to a terminal velocity being reached when the upward force of resistance cancels out the downward force of gravity, resulting in a constant velocity. The experiment involves measuring this terminal velocity to study the effects of viscosity on the motion of the falling body.
haha i have the same hwork book and am stuck on the same thing... someone please "improve" my answer so we can finish this...
You need to include : -Was your hypothesis right ? -Discuss your result -How did ur result look like ? -Talk about your experiment -Discuss everything, you have done in your project.
The discussion of this practical typically involves analyzing the results obtained during the experiment, comparing them to theoretical expectations, and addressing any discrepancies. It may also cover the implications of the findings, potential sources of error, and suggestions for future research or improvements to the methodology. Additionally, the discussion often highlights the significance of the results in the broader context of the subject area.
Lurking is when you spend a lot of time reading the forum but never post to it yourself. So that they can explore and experiment anonymously without commitment