At the beginning of the year, my physics class' first PDF was about Error analysis that we had to read about. To this day, I still have no clue what the heck to do with this thing. I reread this thing and I do it but it doesn't seem right at all.
Such as this lab I had this tuesday, I am doing the standard deviation of this lab as according to the equations and it looks sooo wrong. I got something to the tune of .24 +/- .11
Then my next problem is how to do the error bars on a graph. It said something in accordance to place the delta x and y on the plotted points which then confuses me as it shows that it's all over.
I am just dumbstrucked by this.
What I have been looking at is this. Warning: It's a PDF
Until then, I'm just going to write some of the lab report that doesn't need the graph.
I'm looking at Error analysis and still stumped.
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I'm looking at Error analysis and still stumped.
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Assuming you calculated .24±0.11 correctly, the error bar would run from 0.13 to 0.35. It sounds as if the lab would require you to do so for both the x and y direction (obviously, each would have their own error terms), effectively making a little cross (or a rectangle). If both x and y have a significant error term, this is a natural thing to do. I'm not very clear as to the nature of your difficulty.
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Well the error bar for any given point he took would be + or - .11, so if it was .4 (say) he'd draw a bar along y from .29 to .51 at that point on the x axis, and it seems like this is what he's doing but his numbers are all over the map when he tries to draw a best fit line?
Perhaps you could run through the math you did and it'd be easier to see if you made a mistake calculating the standard deviation.
Perhaps you could run through the math you did and it'd be easier to see if you made a mistake calculating the standard deviation.
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I felt it was so huge to have an error that far.
Thank you, both.
Thank you, both.
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