For a physics lab involving watchnig a gldier move down an air track with uniform acceleration, and recording the results in a table then graphing the results,do I include that "Observations were held and results were recorded in a table. Two graphs, one position-time and one acceleration-time, were created using the data from the table."

in the "observations" part? Or do I include it in the data & calculations part?
Thanks!

In a physics lab report, it is best to include the statement "Observations were held and results were recorded in a table. Two graphs, one position-time and one acceleration-time, were created using the data from the table" in both the "observations" section and the "data and calculations" section.

In the "observations" section, you can provide a general overview of what you observed during the experiment, such as the motion of the glider down the air track and any notable features or patterns you noticed.

In the "data and calculations" section, you can provide specific details about the data you collected and the calculations you performed. This is where you would mention and include the recorded results in a table, as well as the two graphs (position-time and acceleration-time) created using the data from the table. You can also describe any calculations or analysis performed on the data.

Including this statement in both sections will help provide a comprehensive account of the experiment, ensuring that readers understand both the observations made and the data collected and analyzed.