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1 Analyzing Experimental Data The Straight Line D as a function of T
With Calculator Screens Shortcut Created for CVCA Physics by Dick Heckathorn 18 August 2K+4 Chapter 1 Section 7 Page 21

2 J. A Shortcut 1. Enter data. 2. Graph it. 3. [Stat] [Calc] [A:PwrReg] 4. [2nd] [List] ‘T’ [,] 5. [2nd] [List] ‘D’ [Enter]

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5 J. A Shortcut 5. On screen we see: a. PwrReg y = a*x^b a = 28 b = 1

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7 J. A Shortcut y = a*x^b Starting with: Substituting 28 m/s for a and 1 for b, one gets: Replacing ‘y’ with ‘D’ and ‘x’ with ‘T’ one gets the equation:

8 L. Summary 6. How does this equation compare to that found earlier? They should be the same.

9 General Summary A. Get Ready B. Clear Lists
C. Rename Columns/Store Data D. Clear Active Graphing E. Graph Data

10 General Summary F. Find the Equation G. Determine Relationship
H. Plot Line of Best Fit I. Summary J. Shortcut

11 2. Analyzing Experimental Data Created for CVCA Physics
Upright Parabola (d as a function of t) Shortcut Created for CVCA Physics by Dick Heckathorn 16 August 2K+4 Sample Problem page 26 #3 Upright Parabola

12 M. A Shortcut 1. Enter Data except for 0, 0 2. Graph it
3. [Stat] [Calc] [A:PwrReg] 4. [2nd] [List] [T] 5. [2nd] [List] [D,] [Enter]

13 M. Finding the Equation a = 20 b = 2 6. On screen we see: a. PwrReg
y = a*x^b a = 20 b = 2

14 y = a*x^b M. The Equation is:
Substituting 20 m/s2 for ‘a’ and ‘2’ for ‘b’. Replacing ‘y’ with ‘D’ and ‘x’ with ‘T’ one gets the equation:

15 N. A Summary 6. How does this equation compare to that found earlier?
They should be the same.

16 3. Analyzing Experimental Data Lazy Parabola B as a function of A
shortcut Created for CVCA Physics by Dick Heckathorn 16 August 2K+4 page 26 Practice 3 Lazy Parabola

17 4. Analyzing Experimental Data Created for CVCA Physics
Hyperbola (F as a function of r) Created for CVCA Physics by Dick Heckathorn 16 August 2K+4 page 25 Practice 1 Hyperbola


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