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Mechanical Measurements Experiment Report | Understanding Physical Principles

This laboratory report details a mechanical measurements experiment in MAE 333, focusing on understanding physical principles and using measurement devices. The report covers theory, references, equipment, procedure, results, and discussion.

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Mechanical Measurements Experiment Report | Understanding Physical Principles

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  1. <Insert Lab Title Here> Experiment No.: X Experiment Date: XX/XX/XX Mechanical Measurements Laboratory Report MAE 333 Sec. 01 <Insert student 1 name here> <Insert student 2 name here>

  2. Purpose • Understand … • Measure … • Learn to use …

  3. Theory • All measurement devices are based on a physical principle • Mercury thermometer – Mercury expansion with temperature1: ΔL = α L0 ΔT • … References are provided right on same slide as where they are cited. 1. Wikimedia Foundation, “Coefficient of Thermal Expansion,” Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coefficient_of_thermal_expansion accessed Aug. 21, 2008)

  4. Equipment • Thermometer Mercury in tube Scale (image from Mission Restaurant Supply) Note that figure numbers are not required. • Something else…

  5. Procedure • Do something • Do something else Note: write the procedure as a set of commands.

  6. Results • Mean and standard deviation as function of number of readings

  7. Discussion • It was observed that …

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