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Physics Practical File Format

The document outlines the format for a Physics Practical File, specifying the left-hand side (LHS) to include sections such as Aim, Formula, Diagram, Observations and Calculations, Graph, and Result, all to be written in pencil. The right-hand side (RHS) should include Aim, Apparatus/Material used, Theory, Precautions, Sources of error, Result, and an Index, all to be written in black or blue pen. This structured approach ensures clarity and organization in documenting physics experiments.

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Physics Practical File Format

The document outlines the format for a Physics Practical File, specifying the left-hand side (LHS) to include sections such as Aim, Formula, Diagram, Observations and Calculations, Graph, and Result, all to be written in pencil. The right-hand side (RHS) should include Aim, Apparatus/Material used, Theory, Precautions, Sources of error, Result, and an Index, all to be written in black or blue pen. This structured approach ensures clarity and organization in documenting physics experiments.

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Please follow the following format for Physics Practical File.

LHS ( only pencil to be used)


Aim
Formula
Diagram
Observations and Calculations
Graph (if any)
Result

RHS(only black/blue color pen)


Aim
Apparatus/Material used
Theory (in short)
Precautions
Sources of error
Result
Index to be duly filled

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