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Review data tables A–D in your Student Guide.
Did you record all data throughout the virtual lab experiment?
yes
no
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Please choose one: yes or no.
Use this quick checklist to decide and to correct any missing items before you answer:
Checklist (what each Data Table A–D should include)
- All measured values for every trial (raw data).
- Units for every quantity.
- Number of trials and identifying labels (trial 1, 2, …).
- Calculated columns (averages, corrected values) and showing how they were computed.
- Uncertainties or error estimates (SD, instrument precision, etc.).
- Observations or notes (unexpected events, anomalous trials).
- Time stamps or step identifiers if the virtual lab logs them.
- Consistent significant figures throughout.
If you did record everything (yes)
- Proceed with your analysis and report.
- Double-check that calculations and uncertainties propagate correctly.
- Save/export a copy (screenshot or file) and back it up.
If you did not record everything (no)
- Reopen the virtual lab and replay the steps to recover missing measurements.
- Export data from the simulation (CSV or log) if available.
- Recreate missing entries by rerunning only the specific steps or trials.
- If you cannot recover data, document which items are missing and why, then contact your instructor for guidance.
Tell me your answer (yes or no) and which tables/entries—if any—are missing so I can help you fill gaps or verify your data.
Use this quick checklist to decide and to correct any missing items before you answer:
Checklist (what each Data Table A–D should include)
- All measured values for every trial (raw data).
- Units for every quantity.
- Number of trials and identifying labels (trial 1, 2, …).
- Calculated columns (averages, corrected values) and showing how they were computed.
- Uncertainties or error estimates (SD, instrument precision, etc.).
- Observations or notes (unexpected events, anomalous trials).
- Time stamps or step identifiers if the virtual lab logs them.
- Consistent significant figures throughout.
If you did record everything (yes)
- Proceed with your analysis and report.
- Double-check that calculations and uncertainties propagate correctly.
- Save/export a copy (screenshot or file) and back it up.
If you did not record everything (no)
- Reopen the virtual lab and replay the steps to recover missing measurements.
- Export data from the simulation (CSV or log) if available.
- Recreate missing entries by rerunning only the specific steps or trials.
- If you cannot recover data, document which items are missing and why, then contact your instructor for guidance.
Tell me your answer (yes or no) and which tables/entries—if any—are missing so I can help you fill gaps or verify your data.
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