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Level Team Team Members Note by Dr. Henry: List your team members’ names on this slide

Outline Background Results Conclusions Note by Dr. Henry: More meaningful topic words would be better

Background Note by Dr. Henry: BOLDER LINES ON DIAGRAMS! Note by Dr. Henry: A block diagram is ALSO needed!

Note by Dr. Henry: BOLDER LINES ON GRAPHS Note by Dr. Henry: Make the axis label letters horizontal

SSOC Calculations Note by Dr. Henry: Too many numbers on this slide No units, excessive sig figs. DON’T DO THIS!

Note by Dr. Henry: Larger & Bolder letters and graph curves Note by Dr. Henry: Make the axis label letters horizontal

ΔCs=10.7 Note by Dr. Henry: Larger & Bolder letters and graph curves Note by Dr. Henry: Make the axis label letters horizontal

Fit #3 Note by Dr. Henry: Larger & Bolder letters Note by Dr. Henry: there is a mistake in this graph

Results Note by Dr. Henry: Too many numbers on this slide Just show the averages and error limits Note by Dr. Henry: Larger & Bolder letters

Summary and Conclusions 60%-100% Oper. Range t 0, T, K Ready to move on Note by Dr. Henry: Put the values of to, K tau here Note by Dr. Henry: Put the Oper. range of Output function, also

Questions? ? Note by Dr. Henry: this is unnecessary