Compare if you have accuracy and precision. If I have obtained two values of measuring the same thing. I have obtained the spring constant value of K = 4.4086± 0.0399 from (F vs x graph) and K=4.449 ± 0.01378 obtained from ( Square period vs mass graph). ( of a two experiments). Please comment in accuracy by considering that you are measuring the same k.


Compare if you have accuracy and precision. If I have obtained two values of measuring the...
Match each question to its correct answer Precision qualifies data: a Propogation of Error b. with values from trials or experiments that are close, or very close, to each Accuracy qualifies data: but not accurate. This is indicative of what type of error? quantify the precision of the results? ー other - An experiment is performed such that the data from each trial is precise Mean .When a number of trials in an experiment are performed, how can one d.Standard...
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LAB PROBLEM 1: MEASURING SPRING CONSTANTS TWO WAYS You are selecting springs for a large antique clock; to determine the forces they will exert in the clock, you need to know their spring constants. One book recommends a static approach: hang objects of different weights on the spring and measure the displacement from equilibrium. Another book suggests a dynamic approach: hang an object on the end of a spring and measure...
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20 Laboratory Monua otory Manual for Intro to Biology: Cellular one Th om Questions for further Understanding 1. Graph the data sets from when you are done. Ph the data sets from both enzyme experiments. Have your instructor review the graph What was a bleger factor in the catalysis of hydrogen peroxide, the amount of enzyme or substrate? Why? 3. If we let the reactions in the test tubes continue...
I) Spring, work with variable force: An applied force along the x-axis compresses a spring with stiffness constant 8000 N/m. a) Accurately graph the applied force F b) c) vs. x for this spring, with values from x = 0 to 0.50 m on the x-axis. By calculating areas directly from the graph, determine the work done by the applied force in compressing the spring from (i) 0 to 0.25 m. and from (ii) 0.25 m to 0.50 m. Do...
Use the exact values you enter to make later Part A class. They obtained the following results. A group of students performed the same "Ohm's Trial AV (volts) I (MA) 1 1 .10 14.2 2.00 27.2 3.00 40.5 3.90 51.5 ere resistor at the same time. where AV is the voltage difference across the resistor and I is the current traveling (a) Analyze the data. (You will not submit this spreadsheet. However, the results Enter the above data into an...
You have a set of data that you collected on a mid-summer oceanographic cruise at a location where the main phytoplankton species found was species X. Table 1, Daily irradiances (, PAR) at selected depths (Z) estimated from measurements of light extinction coefficients and daily incident solar radiation at a location inhabited by phytoplankton species X. Location A Z (m) IE m2 d 40 32.7 26.8 18 12 8.1 3.6 0.73 2.5 10 15 20 30 50 75 60 3....
What spring constant k would you need to have a 3 kg mass oscillate on the spring with the same period T as the mass would have hanging from a simple pendulum of length of 0.5 meters
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The purpose of this assignment is to illustrate one important difference between linear and nonlinear models of oscillating systems. In an undamped, unforced linear system, the period of a periodic solution depends only on system parameters and not on the initial conditions, but in a nonlinear system the period can depend on the initial conditions Consider the following nonlinear differential equation, which models the free, undamped motion of a block attached...
Problem 1: Oscillation Problem Part 1: A spring that you find in the lab is characterized by the graph below. A. What is the unstretched length for the spring? B. What is the spring constant for this springi C. Write the equation that describes the spring force Fup in terms of the spring length L sp Part 2: The spring is then attached to an object with a mass of 101 grams (friction can be ignored). The object is pulled...
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"Black Box" 5.1 The myDAQ power source is non-ideal. As such, a Thevenin Equivalent circuit may be constructed as a more accurate model. 5.2 Experimentally determine the Thevenin Equivalent Resistance and Thevenin Voltage of...