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Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Jan 19, 2016

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Page 1: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Graph Manipulation

Page 2: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

The Goal of Graphing

• Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data is to actually being linear.

• This type of graph helps us to quickly see the RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VARIABLES, NOT how variables change.

Page 3: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Linear Form• All relationships can be fit to “y=mx+b”• y = dependent variable• m = slope gradient• x = independent variable• b = y-intercept

Page 4: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Two Approaches:

• Equation First (you know the equation)

• Data First (you don’t know the equation, but can use data to create one!)

• Let’s start with something familiar: An object dropped from rest fits: s=½at2

Page 5: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Equation First: • How does the acceleration due to gravity on

different planets affect the displacement of a ball two seconds after being dropped?

• Independent:• Dependent:• Gradient:

• Rearrange equation if needed…

s = 12at2

Page 6: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Location Acceleration / ms-2 Displacement / mMoon 1.64 3.3Venus 8.83 17.6Earth 9.81 19.6Saturn 10.44 21.2Neptune 14.07 28.2

Page 7: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Remember m= 12t2 = 1

222 = 2 ≈2.0076

Page 8: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Equation First: • How does the time a ball falls affect its

displacement?

• Independent:• Dependent:• Gradient:

• Rearrange equation if needed…

s = 12at2

Page 9: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Time / s Displacement / m0.5 1.231 4.91

1.5 11.042 19.62

2.5 30.663 44.15

Page 10: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Time / s Displacement / m Time2 / s2

0.5 1.23 0.251 4.91 1

1.5 11.04 2.252 19.62 4

2.5 30.66 6.253 44.15 9

Page 11: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Equation First: • How does the distance a ball falls affect the

time it spends in the air?

• Independent:• Dependent:• Gradient:

• Rearrange equation if needed…

s = 12at2

Page 12: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Displacement / m Time / s1 0.452 0.643 0.784 0.95 1.016 1.11

Page 13: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Displacement / m Time / s √Displacement / m.5

1 0.45 12 0.64 1.413 0.78 1.734 0.9 25 1.01 2.246 1.11 2.45

Page 14: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Equation First: • How does the acceleration due to gravity

affect the time it takes a ball to drop 3 m?

• Independent:• Dependent:• Gradient:

• Rearrange equation if needed…

s = 12at2

Page 15: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Location Acceleration / ms-2 Time / sMars 3.77 1.26

Venus 8.83 0.82Earth 9.81 0.78

Saturn 10.44 0.76Neptune 14.07 0.65

Page 16: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Location Acceleration / ms-2 Time / s 1/Acceleration / m-1s2

Mars 3.77 1.26 0.265Venus 8.83 0.82 0.113Earth 9.81 0.78 0.102

Saturn 10.44 0.76 0.096Neptune 14.07 0.65 0.071

Page 17: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Location Acceleration / ms-2 Time / s 1/Acceleration / m-1s2

Mars 3.77 1.26 0.265Venus 8.83 0.82 0.113Earth 9.81 0.78 0.102

Saturn 10.44 0.76 0.096Neptune 14.07 0.65 0.071

Page 18: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Location Acceleration / ms-2 Time / s 1/Acceleration / m-1s2

Mars 3.77 1.26 0.265Venus 8.83 0.82 0.113Earth 9.81 0.78 0.102

Saturn 10.44 0.76 0.096Neptune 14.07 0.65 0.071

Page 19: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Location Acceleration / ms-2 Time / s 1/Acceleration / m-1s2 √1/Acceleration / m-.5sMars 3.77 1.26 0.265 0.52

Venus 8.83 0.82 0.113 0.34Earth 9.81 0.78 0.102 0.32

Saturn 10.44 0.76 0.096 0.31Neptune 14.07 0.65 0.071 0.27

Page 20: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

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Page 21: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Data First: • How does the time a ball falls affect its

displacement (when g=9.81 ms-2)

Time / s Displacement / m0.5 1.231 4.91

1.5 11.042 19.62

2.5 30.663 44.15

Page 22: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Time / s Displacement / m Time2 / s2

0.5 1.23 0.251 4.91 1

1.5 11.04 2.252 19.62 4

2.5 30.66 6.253 44.15 9

Page 23: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Time / s Displacement / m Time2 / s2

0.5 1.23 0.251 4.91 1

1.5 11.04 2.252 19.62 4

2.5 30.66 6.253 44.15 9

Page 24: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

y =4 .905 ⋅x + 0 .0034

s =4 .905 ⋅t2 + 0 .0034

s =4 .905 ⋅t2

s = 12a⋅t2

Page 25: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

y =4 .905 ⋅x + 0 .0034

s =4 .905 ⋅t2 + 0 .0034

s =4 .905 ⋅t2

s = 12a⋅t2

YOU JUST DISCOVED A FUNDAMENTAL EQUATION OF

PHYSICS SIMPLY BY MANIPUALTING AND ANALYZING A GRAPH.

Page 26: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

A string is tied to a 2.0 kg mass and swung in a circle at a constant 3.0 ms-1. The length of the string is changed and the force is measured.

Thirsty For More?

Length / m Force / N0.2 950.4 470.6 320.8 25

1 19

Page 27: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.
Page 28: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

Length / m Force / N 1/Length / m-1

0.2 95 50.4 47 2.50.6 32 1.670.8 25 1.25

1 19 1

1/Length

Page 29: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.
Page 30: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.
Page 31: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

• A string is tied to a 2.0 kg mass and swung in a circle at a constant 3.0 ms-1. The length of the string is changed and the force is measured.

y =18 .053 ⋅x + 0 .7677

F =18 .053 ⋅1L+ 0 .7677

F =18 .053 ⋅1L

F =m⋅v2 ⋅1L

→ F =mv2

L

Page 32: Graph Manipulation. The Goal of Graphing Create a graph of a linear plot with a positive slope. Use a linear line of best fit to see how close your data.

y =18 .053 ⋅x + 0 .7677

F =18 .053 ⋅1L+ 0 .7677

F =18 .053 ⋅1L

F =m⋅v2 ⋅1L

→ F =mv2

L

!YOU DID IT AGAIN !!

Fc =mv2

r