If I plot the sum of 1/2*k*y^2 + 1/2*m*v^2, is the graph supposed to be a straight line? I plotted it in excel, after plotting both the kinetic and potential energy sums and added them together, but I just can't seem to get a straight line for some reason. Am I missing something? Here are my steps:

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Hi! This is a question about a vertical spring experiment. If I plot the sum of 1/2*k*y^2 + 1/2*m*v^2, is the graph supposed to be a straight line? I plotted it in excel, after plotting both the kinetic and potential energy sums and added them together, but I just can't seem to get a straight line for some reason. Am I missing something? Here are my steps:

For kinetic energy I used =1/2*0.3*((velocity values)^2)

For potential energy I used =1/2*(20.35)*((position values)^2)

I calculated my spring constant (20.35) by finding the slope of a line of weight vs. displacement.

When I plotted my kinetic energy, potential energy, and total energy (kinetic energy + potential energy) I don't get a straight line for total energy, what could I be doing wrong?

I attached a picture of my graph

Energy (J)
0.035
0.03
0.025
0.02
0.015
0.01
0.005
0
-0.005
2
↓
3
Time (s)
4
5
6
Kinetic Energy (J)
Elastic Potential Energy (J)
Total Energy (J)
Transcribed Image Text:Energy (J) 0.035 0.03 0.025 0.02 0.015 0.01 0.005 0 -0.005 2 ↓ 3 Time (s) 4 5 6 Kinetic Energy (J) Elastic Potential Energy (J) Total Energy (J)
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