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LAB REPORT RUBRIC DBS 10012 - ENGINEERING SCIENCE

DBS 10012 - ENGINEERING SCIENCE LAB REPORT


EXPERIMENT 3 : ENERGY IN THERMAL SYSTEM
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ANIS NURDINI BINTI ROSLIMI 04DKA20F1038
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SITI ZULAIKHA BNTI RAMLY 04DKA20F1070
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MUHAMMAD HANIF BIN ROSLAN 04DKA20F1119

LECTURER’S SIR RAJA NAZELI BIN RAJA MAMAT


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RUBRICS
MARKS
NO ITEM
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COGNITIVE
1. Data Calculations
2. Question
3. Conclusion
4. Submission Date
TOTAL MARKS

COGNITIVE DOMAIN

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No Criteria Improvement
(5 marks) (4 marks) (3 marks) (1 mark)
(2 marks)
Calculate data with SI Calculate data
Calculate data Calculate data
Data unit correctly in a well- without SI unit Calculate data
1 with SI unit with SI unit but
Calculation organized manner. and minor incorrectly.
correctly. minor error.
error.
The given question
The given
is answered Question is
question is The given question Question is
correctly, clearly answered but not
answered is answered answered
2 Question identified and related to the
correctly and correctly. incorrectly.
stated according experiment.
clearly
to the theory.
Write findings with
Write findings
correct theory. Write findings Write findings
with correct Conclusion included
with correct with incorrect
theory and with but not related to the
3 Conclusion theory with theory and
supported experiment.
some errors. errors.
reference.

2 days late
Submission On the specified 1 day late after 3 days late after More than 3 days late
4 after the due
date date. the due date. the due date after the due date.
date.
LAB REPORT RUBRIC DBS 10012 - ENGINEERING SCIENCE

EXPERIMENT 3 : ENERGY IN THERMAL SYSTEM


OBJECTIVES
1. To gain thermal equilibrium
2. To determine final temperature

HYPOTHESIS
The final temperature obtained from experiment will be the state in which the temperature of
two substances reached the equal temperature at a certain time.

APPARATUS
1. Mercury thermometer -1
2. Beaker (50ml and 250ml) -2
3. Bunsen burner or electric kettle -1
4. kettkettle
Balance or electronic balance -1
5. Hot hand protector -1
6. Tripod stand and wire gauze -1
7. Lighter gun -1

PROCEDURES
1. Record the mass of an empty beaker as m1.
2. Fill 100ml tap water into the empty beaker. Measure mass of the beaker with tap water
and record as m2.
3. Record the initial temperature of the tap water and record as T1. Put aside while waiting
for hot water.
4. Fill another empty beaker with 100ml of tap water. Then, boil the tap water by using
Bunsen burner about 10 minutes as shown in Figure 3a
5. Pour 100ml hot water into the beaker containing 100ml tap water gently.
6. Stir the mixture slowly about 10 seconds. Record the final temperature as Tfinal.
7. Record the mass of the beaker containing water mixture as m 3

Figure 3a
LAB REPORT RUBRIC DBS 10012 - ENGINEERING SCIENCE

DATA
Table 3a
Mass, m gram
Empty beaker / Styrofoam cup , m1 169.0

Beaker / Styrofoam cup with 100 ml tap water, m 2 355.6

Beaker / Styrofoam cup with 200 ml mixture water (100ml tap water with
485.2
100ml hot), m3

Table 3b
Temperature, 𝜽 Celcius

Tap water, T1 29oc

Hot water, T 2 95oc


The mixture water (100ml tap water with 100ml hot), Tfinal (from experiment) 54oc

DATA ANALYSIS
Use the values from the Table 3a and 3b complete Table 3c

Table 3c
Mass of tap water = mcold = m2 - m1

Mass of hot water = mhot = m3 – m2

Final temperature of mixture water,


T final (from experiment)
Final temperature of mixture water,
T final (from theory)

𝑄𝑟𝑒𝑙𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑒𝑑 = 𝑄𝑔𝑎𝑖𝑛𝑒𝑑

𝑚𝑐∆𝜃 (ℎ𝑜𝑡 𝑤𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑟) = 𝑚𝑐∆𝜃 (𝑡𝑎𝑝 𝑤𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑟)


LAB REPORT RUBRIC DBS 10012 - ENGINEERING SCIENCE

QUESTION
Does the final temperature in this experiment is equal with the final temperature in
calculation (from theory)?If not, explain why.
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CONCLUSION

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