Bilbao, Jeffrey A.

Laboratory report:

Abstract

The abstract presents a synopsis of the experiment. The following guidelines for preparing an abstract arise from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). Note that although your instructor may define the term "abstract" differently, these guidelines still give you a sense of the stylistic issues, such as whether to include numerical data, that distinguish abstracts:

The abstract should be written concisely in normal rather than highly abbreviated English. The author should assume that the reader has some knowledge of the subject but has not read the paper. Thus, the abstract should be intelligible and complete in itself; particularly it should not cite figures, tables, or sections of the paper. The opening sentence or two should, in general, indicate the subjects dealt with in the paper and should state the objectives of the investigation. It is also desirable to describe the treatment by one or more such terms as brief, exhaustive, theoretical, experimental, and so forth.

The body of the abstract should indicate newly observed facts and the conclusions of the experiment or argument discussed in the paper. It should contain new numerical data presented in the paper if space permits; otherwise, attention should be drawn to the nature of such data. In the case of experimental results, the abstract should indicate the methods used in obtaining them; for new methods the basic principle, range of operation, and degree of accuracy should be given. The abstract should be typed as one paragraph. Its optimum length will vary somewhat with the nature and extent of the paper, but it should not exceed 200 words.

Included here is a sample abstract for a laboratory report. Note that because this abstract serves a long report rather than a journal article, the abstract is somewhat longer than 200 words recommended by the AIAA.

Introduction

The "Introduction" of a laboratory report identifies the experiment to be undertaken, the objectives of the experiment, the importance of the experiment, and overall background for understanding the experiment. The objectives of the experiment are important to state because these objectives are usually analyzed in the conclusion to determine whether the experiment succeeded. The background often includes theoretical predictions for what the results should be. (See a sample "Introduction.")

Procedures

The "Procedures," often called the "Methods," discusses how the experiment occurred. Documenting the procedures of your laboratory experiment is important not only so that others can repeat your results but also so that you can replicate the work later, if the need arises. Historically, laboratory procedures have been written as first-person narratives as opposed to second-person sets of instructions. Because your audience expects you to write the procedures as a narrative, you should do so.

Achieving a proper depth in laboratory procedures is challenging. In general, you should give the audience enough information that they could replicate your results. For that reason, you should include those details that affect the outcome. Consider as an example the procedure for using a manometer and strain indicator to find the static calibration of a pressure transducer. Because calibrations are considered standard, you can assume that your audience will have access to many details such as possible arrangements of the valves and tubes. What you would want to include, then, would be those details that might cause your results to differ from those of your audience. Such details would include the model number of the pressure transducer and the pressure range for which you calibrated the transducer. Should you have any anomalies, such as unusual ambient temperature, during your measurements, you would want to include those.

When the procedure is not standard, the audience would expect more detail including theoretical justification for the steps. Given below is such a procedure--this one for an experiment devised to determine whether the frictional torque associated with a multi-turn film potentiometer is strictly the Coulomb friction between the slider and the film [Counts, 1999].

The test performed on the potentiometer was accomplished by winding a string around the potentiometer shaft, attaching a mass to the string, and letting the mass fall. The change in resistance of the potentiometer with time indicated the acceleration of the mass. In this experiment it was assumed that the constant Coulomb friction torque was the only friction affecting the potentiometer. If this assumption were true, the friction force from the torque would be Ff = T/r (where T is the torque and r is the radius of the potentiometer's shaft). Likewise, the gravity force would be Fg = mg (where m is the mass tied to the string and g is the gravitational acceleration). A force balance then gives

T = mr (g-a),

where a is the acceleration of the mass. If the assumption holds that the only friction affecting the potentiometer was constant Coulomb friction, then each mass would undergo a constant acceleration.

The potentiometer measured voltage versus time for the masses as they dropped, but the measurement of interest to us was position versus time. For that reason, a 'calibration' was performed before we measured any data. In the calibration, the potentiometer's initial voltage was measured. Then the string was pulled a set distance (2 inches), and the voltage was recorded. This process of pulling the string a set distance and recording the voltage continued another two times (see Appendix A for the results). To determine the relationship between voltage and position, the differences in the voltages were averaged and divided by the length. The resulting relationship was 0.9661 volts/inch.

Five different masses were used to test the assumption of constant acceleration. For each mass, the string was rolled up on the shaft, the oscilloscope was triggered, and the shaft was released. As each mass dropped, the oscilloscope collected the potentiometer's voltage versus the time. After obtaining plots for each mass, we used the voltage-position relationship, mentioned above, to convert the data from the form voltage versus time to the form position versus time squared.The residuals of the data determined whether the assumption of constant acceleration was valid.

Results and Discussion

The heart of a laboratory report is the presentation of the results and the discussion of those results. In some formats, "Results" and "Discussion" appear as separate sections. However, P.B. Medawar [1979] makes a strong case that the two should appear together, particularly when you have many results to present (otherwise, the audience is faced with a "dump" of information that is impossible to synthesize). Much here depends upon your experiment and the purpose of your laboratory report. Therefore, pay attention to what your laboratory instructor requests. Also, use your judgment. For instance, combine these sections when the discussion of your first result is needed to understand your second result, but separate these sections when it is useful to discuss the results as a whole after all results are reported.

In discussing the results, you should not only analyze the results, but also discuss the implications of those results. Moreover, pay attention to the errors that existed in the experiment, both where they originated and what their significance is for interpreting the the reliability of conclusions. One important way to present numerical results is to show them in graphs. (See a sample "Results and Discussion" section.)

Conclusions

In longer laboratory reports, a "Conclusion" section often appears. Whereas the "Results and Discussion" section has discussed the results individually, the "Conclusion" section discusses the results in the context of the entire experiment. Usually, the objectives mentioned in the "Introduction" are examined to determine whether the experiment succeeded. If the objectives were not met, you should analyze why the results were not as predicted. Note that in shorter reports or in reports where "Discussion" is a separate section from "Results," you often do not have a "Conclusion" section. (See a sample "Conclusions" section.)

Memo report:

Memo Reports

Memo reports (memoranda, memos) are currently the most common means of exchanging written business information. Memos are short, informal messages that provide a rapid, convenient means of communication between employees within the same organization. In some ways, they serve the same function within an organization as letters serve for communication outside the company and employ the same general structure and many of the same strategies. (See Writing Short Documents.)

Memos are used to communicate vertically (from superiors to subordinates and from subordinates to superiors) and horizontally (between personnel of equal rank). They also serve to communicate messages that range from the extremely informal to extremely formal. The majority of memos are brief (no more than one page) and differ from letters in format only, as Sample 3, Sample 7, and Sample 10 illustrate. Some organizations use letter format to convey important, formal information that might otherwise be communicated in memo format, such as the negative message illustrated by Sample 24.

When memos are used to convey complex information, they include the special techniques used by more formal reports, including headings, itemized lists, tables, and graphic aids, as Sample 43 illustrates.

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MATRIX

NAME

POSITION

REMARKS

Brenda S. Avila

Public School Teacher

Technical communication is a

vital factor that affects man in his

daily living. From the time he wakes

up till' the night he goes into bed. As

a individual, technical communication

is very important in these days where

technology is extremely running in this

competitive world. Every technical

communicating device helps man to

communicate more effectively, easier,

faster and more accurate that contributes

in man's intellectual power. In my

teaching profession, i use this what we call

technical communication in preparing my

student's daily activities like quizzes,

assignment, including their projects. I use

this for me to have a effective teaching

strategies, for them to be more interested

with my subject and to learn as fast as

they can.

Engr. Romeo Dorosan

Civil Engineer

As an engineer, we use this technical

communication in dealing contracts with

our clients, sending request in our material

suppliers and making of course of the

building plans and other infrastructural

deals. Technical communication shares a

big part in my chosen field.

Adolfo S. Avila

PESO Manager

Technical Writing is very important in my

job as a PESO Manager of our municipality.

It helps me in making all of the

transaction in the office like supply request,

solicitations, pay roll, and other related

work.

Juvy Mabini

3rd Officer

Technical communication is very important

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especially in my field of work so that we

will always have a safe and effective

operation.

Maria Kristina Rombano

Nurse

Technical communication is important

because it help us to easily transfer all

important information to the other medical

health team member for us to provide a

quality service.

Maria Karen Talan

Sales Representative

In the car industry where I belong, technical

communication is very important, it is our

way to communicate faster to our main

dealers in Manila for units purchase orders,

and we can easily follow up customers.

Mrs. Alome C. Aritmetica

Government Teacher

“We live in a fast pace world and technical

communication is important in our

educational system to ensure the proper

implementation of projects and programs.

It’s really an advantage for everyone to

have the skills and knowledge in using

technical communication because there’s

an uprising number of job seeker nowadays”

Mr. Noel R. Sarmiento

Supervisor in a print-ad

“Put it this way, you want to buy a product

company

but the problem is you have to figure it out

for yourself, would you buy it? That’s when

technical communication is useful; in

means of manuals and the like.”

Eleuterio V. Mendoza Jr.

Legal Officer 1

Technical communication is significant in

DAR Provincial Office

this competitive world in a sense that it is

through this kind of medium of expression

that one will be able to convey, deliver,

express, exchange knowledge and ideas.

Specifically when reduced in writing, this

serves as substantial documentary evidence

as in deeds and various forms of contract.

Nenita C. Mendoza

Accountant 1

Technical communication is important

DOJ-PPA

specially in the government offices thru

letters, requests, certifications, reports and

other documents. All transactions must be

other purposes the documents may serve.

Edmundo Bustamante

Legal Officer 1

Technical communication in this modern

DAR Provincial Office

world removes barriers in different countries

and different languages. It bridges the gaps

between having a common language

understandably among people.

Salvador Cañezo

Cooperative Development

Technical Communication is one of the most

Specialist

important things in the world of business

because all transaction that I have been

passed through encompasses with what we

we called technical communication. Like for

instance in gathering client, we use to send

them a business letter to inform them for the

said business meeting; it is also used to send

some memos. I also encounter the making of

progress report in our product.

Nickie Riverreza

Secretary, Mayor's Office

Technical communication is in many ways

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like other forms of communication. To

communicate well, you need to be clear and

precise. Technical communication, however,

uses some tools that are different than what

you will find in everyday writing and

speaking. This document will guide you in

preparing technical documents. I use to

make minutes of report after the meeting of

of the mayors with the councilor. One thing

that makes it unique to the other form of

communication is that it is formal and we

need here to be clear and precise because

it deals with a serious matter.

Stellita Co

Public School Teacher

Technical communication, I can describe

it as a medium of our communication in our

class: simply because Most of the laboratory

exercises we make will require my class

to turn in some kind of written report or a

simple laboratory report. To my student

they usually make letter if they are not going

to attend the laboratory class, the letter that

they make is one form of technical

communication: because it promotes

formality. Another thing when I graduated, I

find that most of my technical communications

will be in writing. Being able to effectively

communicate in writing is a skill that you can

develop now while you were still ones young

and studying that will serve you well

throughout your professional life.

Arthur Dominguez

Operation Manager

Technical writing pave a better way for

managers like me. It makes us more

competent and because of it we hold a great

possibility of being promoted to a higher

position.

Lexter Cadicoy

MEDREP

Having an artifice in technical writing makes

me excel in my job as a med. rep. Technical

writing alone helps me much in my line. by

being literate and equipped with it, i can reach

my quota on the most convenient, easiest and

fastest possible way

Dra. Asuncion Martinez

Doctor

it is important especially in my work, as a

secretary. it contributes a lot like for an

instance our post commander ask me to

create an annual report regarding our mutual

aid account. It saves me a lot of time.

Eric Dele Torre

Supervisor of cigarette

Technical Communication for us is very

company

important,specially when we have a business

also when we are promoting our products

to the markets.

Janine Sacayan

Teacher

Technical communication in our profession

is very important because it helps us when

we making our lesson plan, report, and

making a reseach paper for our teaching..

Engr. Gil Dela Torre

Engineer

As an engineer, it is very important the

Technical Communication in our profession

because we are in the field of developing

a plan, developing economical and safe

solution to practical problems by applying

mathematics, english, and scientific

knowledge.Thas how important the Technical

Communication for us.

Mrs. Mila Bueno

School Head of Taban

“As a School Head of Taban Elementary

Elementary School,

School, the importance of effective Technical

Minalabac Camarines Sur

Communication is for the efficient

implementation of the orders coming from

the higher offices, memos are utilized. Actions

in the school were always based on memos

being circulated. Because of this, coordination

with other schools and offices in the

department were met.

Hilda R. Penas

Government Employee

“The importance of good Technical

communication when using consultants cannot

be overstated. Making Financial Reports in

technology assessments, and software

designs are supported with clear

documentation, the benefits can accrue to

Department for many years. Without clear

documentation, it is possible for knowledge to

leave the department when the job is done.

It can facilitate clear coordination in the

member of the Departments.”

Mrs.Amelia M. Balote

Government Teacher

“Memorandums are issuances from Regional

and division Offices directing the lower

offices to follow the policies and guidelines

stated therein. Thus, communication like this

is a reference for us on how our actions

facilitate in educating the children. It also

serves as reference purposes of any legal

actions or if in case, any problem that may

arise concerning the said memos or meeting

through communication.”

SIMILARITIES

DIFFERENCES

Help us to transact into more

Level of technical communication

clear, clean and formal.

differs from the level of

Manipulate the world of

educational background they

business.

have attained and the skills they

Need educational attainment,

have.

in order to communicate

technically

All paper works in office and

in school passes through this.

It require as a social honesty

n making this kind of any form

of technical communication.


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Group Members

Bilbao, Jeffrey A.
Mendoza, Ken C.
Uy, Jason A.
Godofredo, Moises C.
Balote Jr., Mark Joseph R.
Basilan, John Paul B.
Talan, Andrie
Aritmetica, Idrian Paul C.