InstructionAnalysis part only. rest of the Lab report is provided. Analysis: everything you did to your data after you collected it (math, logic, graphing, etc.). In other words, a thorough step-by-step narrative that both quantitatively and qualitatively explains how a trend, relationship and/or generalized finding was ultimately inferred from the data. Analysis The Analysis section -explains everything you did to the data after you collected it: mathematical calculations, graphing, logic, etc.. But it is more than just that: it is a written explanation of the thinking that brought your research team from a bunch of seemingly disconnected raw measurements all the way to some general discovery about the world. As you go further into this course and 204, and labs become more mathematically and logically complex, the Analysis will become an increasingly important part of the lab report. Your narrative began with a description of measuring procedures and measurement results. Here, it will proceed to a discussion of how & why all these numbers mean anything with regard to one another. So, the analysis (body of the report) is where you show everything that you did with, for and from the measurements you made. This is the part where raw numbers evolve into thoughts, relationships and results. The analysis closely resembles what you will have to do in order to prepare for and take physics exams. All equations used in your work should appear in the Analysis. Center every equation on its own line of text, and explain every variable appearing in the equation.