1.  Safety
2.
Objectives/Overview
3.
Procedures
4.
Observations
5.

Equipment

6.

Data Analysis

7.

Waste Disposal/Clean-up

8. Conclusions
9. Calculations/Set-Ups
10. Grading Scale 
11. Review Prelab Questions
12.
Review Postlab Questions

Experiment 11
Find the Relationship: An Exercise in Graphical Analysis

DATA ANALYSIS


1. Label each graph with your name, date, problem number, value for k, and the data formula.
Be sure that each axis of each graph is properly labeled.

2. Use values of x and y and the equation obtained to calculate "k" for each of the first three unknowns. (See introduction for additional information.) Type the value of "k" on the graph along with the equation for the relationship between X and Y, for example Y = 2X2.

The formula for problem 4 should be in the format Y = mX + b.

3. Your report will consist of: hand-written Objective, Observations, Results & Conclusions, the 4 printed graphs and the data analyses discussed above. Be sure that all of your graphs have proper labeling for title and axes. The axes for number 4 are not "X" and "Y", but some other variables with specific names. Be sure to attach your problem set as the last page in your report.

 
 
 
 
 

 

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