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IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

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Page 1: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

IB Graphing

Page 2: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

Usually give graphical data display because:

• See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none).

• See outliers from data.• Determine function.• Finding physical

constants from slope and intercepts.

Page 3: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

Error Bars

• When measurement expressed with absolute uncertainty - graph with error bars. Bars show absolute uncertainty in individual measures.

• Error bar is sketched as vertical and horizontal lines beginning at data point ending in horizontal line or cap.

• Bar length is scaled to the graph axis.

• Line or curve must touch some portion of bar.

Page 4: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

time (s)±0.01*Error bars too small to show at this scale

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Page 5: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

Some error bars are different lengths why?

Different instruments

Calculated deviation from mean for each.

Page 6: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

How to graph by hand• Label Graph axes with units.• Scale – large take up most of page.• Plot dots w/bars.• Line or curve of best fit by hand or with ruler. Should

touch error bars.• Best fit straight line may or may not pass through

origin.• Transform/Linearize curves.• Calculate slope & slope uncertainty for linearized

graph. Those are physical constants.• Slope points – far apart and shown on line.• Intercepts are constants (or offset errors).

Page 7: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

Hooke’s Law Example

Page 8: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

Graph with error bars & fit line

Page 9: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

Types of Graphs

• We generally use line graphs.

Page 10: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

Graph Analysis

• Linear Proportion y = mx + b• Test: y/x = k any 2 points

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Page 11: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

• What graph is this?• Y = -kx + b (intercept)• This is a linear graph!

Page 12: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

Inverse hyperbolic

• Y = k/x test: yx = k• Transform/linearize graph by plotting y

against 1/x to get linear.

Page 13: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

Parabolic

• Y = kx2. y/x2 = k• Or transform graph y against x2 make it linear• What will the slope be?

Page 15: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

Hooke’s Law dataMake graph with error bars

Force ± 5 N 100 150 200 250 300

Stretch ± 0.2 cm 3.0 4.4 6.2 7.5 9.1

Page 16: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

• Craters DBQ

Page 17: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

• Bozeman – Beginners to Graphing 10 min.• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BkbYeTC6Mo&list=PLllV

waZQkS2omBpLjQm_BAQKsQ7lq86ku&index=4

• Bozeman Graphing by hand instructions 6 min.• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUYRMdcEs00&list=PLllV

waZQkS2omBpLjQm_BAQKsQ7lq86ku

• Bozeman Graphing Excel Spreadsheet 5 min.• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvYvHU83_6Y&list=PLllVw

aZQkS2omBpLjQm_BAQKsQ7lq86ku

Film Clips

Page 18: IB Graphing. Usually give graphical data display because: See relationship btw variables (increasing, decreasing or none). See outliers from data. Determine.

Craters DBQStrobe Ball Drop

• Do Kerr pg 21 ex 1.2.