2. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND This section is to discuss the theoretical aspects leading to the experiment. Typically, this
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2. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND This section is to discuss the theoretical aspects leading to the experiment. Typically, this
2. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND This section is to discuss the theoretical aspects leading to the experiment. Typically, this involves the historical background of the theories published in the research literature and the questions or ambiguities arose in these theoretical work. Citations for the sources of information should be given in one of the standard bibliographic formats (for example, using square brackets with the corresponding number [2] that points to the List of References). Explore this background to prepare the readers to read the main body of the report. It should contain sufficient materials to enable the readers to understand why the set of data are collected, and what are the salient features to observe in the graph charts and tables presented in the later sections.