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Physics TAS Experiment Guidelines for F.6 Students at Women’s Club College (2004-2005)

This document outlines the experimental procedures and report submission guidelines for F.6 Physics students at the Women’s Club College in Hong Kong for the 2004-2005 academic year. It details adjustments in grouping due to the limited availability of apparatus, specifies how many groups can merge for certain experiments, and provides comprehensive criteria for evaluating practical work. Furthermore, it emphasizes the proper format for reports, including data submission timelines and graph creation methods. This guidance assists students in maintaining high standards in their physics practical work.

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Physics TAS Experiment Guidelines for F.6 Students at Women’s Club College (2004-2005)

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  1. F.6 Physics TAS

  2. Hong Kong Chinese Womens Club College F.6 Physics TAS (2004 - 2005) Experiment List Formal Reports

  3. Physics TAS Experiment List (2004 - 2005) Rotation List

  4. Rearrangment of grouping Due to the limitation of apparatus, grouping has to be adjusted for some expts. e.g. Expt. B2, B11, E1 There is only ONE set of apparatus Adjustment has to be made within the 4 groups scheduled to do this expt. e.g. Expt. D1 There is only TWO sets of apparatus. Four groups has to merge into 2 groups.

  5. Summary of the AL Physics TAS

  6. Criteria for awarding marks

  7. Area A: Performance in practical work

  8. Area B: Reporting of practical work

  9. Full Report (Sample) C1

  10. C2

  11. F1

  12. F1

  13. F2

  14. F2

  15. Submission of Report • Prepare and study the theory before hand • Submit a set of data after expt. • Full report – within ONE week • Non-full report – within TWO days

  16. Format • Type your report • Draw the graph using graph paper and stick it in your report • OR use EXCEL to plot your graph • Save all your reports in computer to avoid lost

  17. The End

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