Asked by yart man @someone.named.jovan
Review the six data tables in your Student Guide.
Did you record all data throughout the virtual lab experiment?
yes
no
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I don’t have access to your Student Guide, so I can’t tell whether you recorded everything. Did you record all data? (Reply yes or no.)
If you’re unsure or want to double-check, use this quick checklist to confirm completeness:
- All six tables are filled in.
- Every cell has a value or a clear “N/A”/comment where appropriate.
- Units are recorded for every measured quantity.
- Raw data (individual trials) are present, not just averages.
- Averages, uncertainties (SD or error), and any calculated values are shown and dated.
- Observation notes (anomalies, conditions, instrument settings) are included.
- Any adjustments or corrections are documented.
If you answered yes:
- Great. If you’d like, paste the tables or screenshots and I can scan them for missing units, inconsistent values, calculation errors, or unclear entries.
If you answered no:
- Reopen the virtual lab and collect the missing measurements (or rerun runs as needed).
- If rerunning isn’t possible, document which data are missing and why, and estimate values only if allowed—clearly label them as estimates.
- Contact your instructor if required and explain what’s missing and what steps you took.
If you want, upload the six tables (text or images) and I’ll review them for completeness and correctness.
If you’re unsure or want to double-check, use this quick checklist to confirm completeness:
- All six tables are filled in.
- Every cell has a value or a clear “N/A”/comment where appropriate.
- Units are recorded for every measured quantity.
- Raw data (individual trials) are present, not just averages.
- Averages, uncertainties (SD or error), and any calculated values are shown and dated.
- Observation notes (anomalies, conditions, instrument settings) are included.
- Any adjustments or corrections are documented.
If you answered yes:
- Great. If you’d like, paste the tables or screenshots and I can scan them for missing units, inconsistent values, calculation errors, or unclear entries.
If you answered no:
- Reopen the virtual lab and collect the missing measurements (or rerun runs as needed).
- If rerunning isn’t possible, document which data are missing and why, and estimate values only if allowed—clearly label them as estimates.
- Contact your instructor if required and explain what’s missing and what steps you took.
If you want, upload the six tables (text or images) and I’ll review them for completeness and correctness.
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