Day 13: Writing up the experiment for the Lab Manual

After exploring and reducing the error sources as well as checking for reproducibility in last few weeks, the team has begun writing up the actual experiment and instructions to be added to the Lab Manual for the Physics 186 course. The aim is to write the theory and instructions in such a manner that a first-semester physics student would be able to execute the experiment with the expected results.

The experiment's title has been kept the same as previously: "Uniformly Accelerated Motion: Measurement of g."The write up opens with an advanced study assignment, followed by the introduction and objectives. Next is the list of equipment needed for the experiment. Then, there will be a detailed theory section informing students of the gravitational acceleration and how to determine its value. The next page will list the procedure and instructions to follow through the experiment, followed by tables to record the data measurements. In the end, the students will be asked to answer the post-experiment questions. Each of the three student members has been assigned with one section to work on. More details will be posted as progress has been made.

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