Lab 0 (Phys 6bl)

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Julia Galperin PHYS 6BL Section A Lab 0 Exercise 1 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_jlf3nbTlHLws_RrG6QhU3g5mwb1vHtWDZ2JXz3g2 mc/edit?usp=sharing Exercise 2 1. A) Exponential B) The data points start off near the x-axis and slowly, as x increases, a slightly curved pattern begins to form. As x increases, y also increases but not in a linear pattern. C) Performing a linear fit with this data does not make sense as it is not a linear relationship between x and y. There is an exponential relationship between these two variables. Exercise 3 log(T) = (log K)/i + (j log a)/i 2. Chart: Name Variable Variable Dependent Variable y logT Independent Variable x logK
Slope m 1/i Y-intercept b (j log a)/i Exercise 4: Table 2: Log-Log Data Table: Take the LOG10 of the data above to generate the data for your Log-Log Plot below: Planet LOG10( a ) LOG10( T ) Mecury -0.4122 -0.61827 Venus -0.1407 -0.21099 Earth 0.0000 0.00000 Mars 0.1830 0.27434 Jupiter 0.7163 1.0742 Saturn 0.9815 1.4692 Uranus 1.283 1.9243 Neptune 1.478 2.2169 Pluto 1.596 2.3943 Exercise 5:
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