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Results
Provide a sample calculation, using one complete set of data. Give the
results of the calculations for the rest of your data. It is not necessary
to recopy your raw data from the page where you first recorded it. Refer
to it as necessary, pointing out trends and identifying special features.
State the results of your experiment clearly. Figures, graphs and tables
may help to support your claims, but do not rely upon them exclusively
to convey essential information. Any figures or tables used should be
labelled and given a reference number (e.g., Figure 1, Input Frequency
and Capacitor Value).
State all significant results explicitly and in verbal form. Organize
your paragraphs around effective topic sentences. Use short, declarative
sentences for the most part, but vary sentence length for flow and emphasis.
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