Physics 128 Report Grading Policy, Spring 2018
The reports should be concise reports of your work on each
experiment. The reports should be only a few pages. Subsequent to the title page, starting with the abstract, the text portion should not exceed 4 pages (using the template and its formatting at the bottom of this web page); we will reduce the grade if the length of the text portion exceeds 4 pages.  You can add unlimited figures and tables; all figures and tables must have brief captions.
They will be graded using the following check list.
   -  10 points: Title and abstract. You must have a title
   and brief (few sentence) abstract that are a quick summary of what
   you did and the result you obtained.
  
 
 
-  20 points: Introduction. Explain what you
  measured and what it involves. This needn't, and shouldn't, be a
  pedagoical discussion, just a short intro.
  
 
 
-  30 points:
  Method. Explain how you did the measurement. This should be a
  paragraph or two with a diagram or photo.  Explain how you took data
  and give the processed data, preferably in a table.
  
 
 
-  30 points: Results. Present your analyzed data either as
  one or more tables or plots. These should be distilled rather
  than raw plots, i.e., show the analyzed results not a dump of all the
  raw data. An error analysis must be an integral part
  of this discussion.
    
 
 
-  10 points: Outlook.  If you didn't get good results,
    discuss why.  If you did get good results, what could be done to achieve
    even better results, with lower errors, or more reliability?
  
A template for your report available here.Last revision, 04/04/2018, Harry Nelson