What we have to write on right and left page of practical?
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Answer:In a typical lab manual the ruled sheets are meant for the writing purpose, which have a standard format. Mostly the ruled page is used to write the Aim, Principle on which the experiment is based, Requirements, Procedure, Observations and finally the Conclusion and other Remarks if any. The top space in the ruled sheet is meant for writing the date of experiment and sometimes submission and the expt. Number. The blank pages are meant for drawing the neat and labelled diagrams associated with the expt and caculations or observation tables if any. The writings and diagrams on blank page is preferably done with a pencil.
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On Right Side of Practical Book -
In a typical laboratory practical book the ruled sheets are meant for the writing purpose, which have a standard format.
The top space in the ruled sheet is meant for -
- Date of Experiment
- Submission Date Experiment
- Experiment Number
- Experiment Title
The ruled page is used to write the following terms -
- Aim - This section explains the purpose of the experiment conducted.
- Principle - This section involves the theoretical explanations on which the experiment is based.
- Requirements - This section explains or mentions the apparatus, laboratory equipment required for conducting the experiment.
- Procedure - This section explains the steps to be followed to conduct the experiment in order to get desired results.
- Expected Observation -This section explains the expected observations to be made when the experiment is conducted, so that it will be helpful to interpret the results.
- Result/Conclusion - This section explains the results that had been got after conducting the experiment (It can be a positive/negative result)
- Remarks/Discussions (if any) - This section mentions the analysis done based on the results by comparing the theory to the practical experiment.
On Left Side of Practical Book -
The blank white page on left side of the practical book are meant for the following terms -
- Diagrams - drawing the neat and labeled diagrams (The writings and diagrams on blank page is preferably done with a pencil) associated with the experiment
- Observation - This includes tables, diagrams, charts etc based on the type of experiment.
- Calculations - This section includes mathematical formulas, derivations and substitutions of the values in the given formulas to find the results.
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