STLRamsFan
May 27th, 2012, 10:54 PM
Having technical trouble with this... Have this written on paper and such but cannot get this stupid thing to look correctly in excel, always ends up looking retarded, yet on paper it looks fine. My professor stupidly wants me to turn it in online so any idea how to get this thing to look right in excel? Used to be able to do this but haven't used excel in years...
Using Excel make a plot of the Position vs Time2 given in the following table. The dependent variable is the position (y-axis) and the independent variable is the time (x-axis). This is the measured position of a rock as it falls from the top of a very high cliff and obeys the equations y = 1/2gt2. Make sure you label the plot properly. Label the plot and the plot axes with the appropriate labels.
Measurement
Time (s)
Position (m)
1
0
0
2
1
5
3
2
21
4
3
46
5
4
82
6
5
129
7
6
185
8
7
252
9
8
330
10
9
417
Right click on a data point on the graph and add a “Trend line” Select a polynomial of order 2. This is a parabolic equation and describes an object falling under constant acceleration. Also show the equation on the graph. Since the acceleration of gravity is 2 times the coefficient of the x2 term, what you find for the acceleration of gravity. Copy and paste your graph into this document.
Using Excel make a plot of the Position vs Time2 given in the following table. The dependent variable is the position (y-axis) and the independent variable is the time (x-axis). This is the measured position of a rock as it falls from the top of a very high cliff and obeys the equations y = 1/2gt2. Make sure you label the plot properly. Label the plot and the plot axes with the appropriate labels.
Measurement
Time (s)
Position (m)
1
0
0
2
1
5
3
2
21
4
3
46
5
4
82
6
5
129
7
6
185
8
7
252
9
8
330
10
9
417
Right click on a data point on the graph and add a “Trend line” Select a polynomial of order 2. This is a parabolic equation and describes an object falling under constant acceleration. Also show the equation on the graph. Since the acceleration of gravity is 2 times the coefficient of the x2 term, what you find for the acceleration of gravity. Copy and paste your graph into this document.