by adding or subtracting the uncertainties to or from the value. Eg. the value for "max slope x" (1.1) was determined by adding the length uncertainty (0.1) to the length value (1) which equals 1.1
it is uncertainty. Use this link if you need some basic knowledge of uncertainties: www2.southeastern.edu/Academics/Faculty/rallain/plab194/error.html ' I can also give you some documents about uncertainties if you are interested.
Is it possibel to include a veribale within the SLOPE and INTERCEPT formula Something like this =Slope(A1:A(1+G1),B1:B(1+G1)) In G1 you would put the number of rows you have data in Thus, if you put 17 in G1 the formula would read as follows =Slope(A1:A(1+17),B1:B(1+17)) or =Slope(A1:A18,B1:B18) This would remove the need to click on the box and drag the two range boxes down for the Slope and Intercept
by adding or subtracting the uncertainties to or from the value. Eg. the value for "max slope x" (1.1) was determined by adding the length uncertainty (0.1) to the length value (1) which equals 1.1
Okay, wait; where did you get the values for maximum slopes and minimum slope as they are in the table already?
fk yeah same question
I think it's just how to get the possible value by the length & time and their uncertainty, and decide the value to get the max. & min. slope
by adding or subtracting the uncertainties to or from the value.
Eg. the value for "max slope x" (1.1) was determined by adding the length uncertainty (0.1) to the length value (1) which equals 1.1
great video!
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Very informative and easy to understand, thanks for the quality content!
What about shading the area between the highest and lowest gradient lines?
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Thanks James, this was very informative !
hi Mr James,
can i ask you something?
What is UNC stand for?
and how to determine it?
it is uncertainty. Use this link if you need some basic knowledge of uncertainties: www2.southeastern.edu/Academics/Faculty/rallain/plab194/error.html '
I can also give you some documents about uncertainties if you are interested.
this reallly help me understand how everything thznks for u help all the love
thx for helping me last minute :D
thanks for the last min help
Is it possibel to include a veribale within the SLOPE and INTERCEPT formula
Something like this
=Slope(A1:A(1+G1),B1:B(1+G1))
In G1 you would put the number of rows you have data in
Thus, if you put 17 in G1 the formula would read as follows
=Slope(A1:A(1+17),B1:B(1+17)) or =Slope(A1:A18,B1:B18)
This would remove the need to click on the box and drag the two range boxes
down for the Slope and Intercept
Thanks you so much you saved my physics ia
lol same
How did you find the slopes without graphing first?
by adding or subtracting the uncertainties to or from the value.
Eg. the value for "max slope x" (1.1) was determined by adding the length uncertainty (0.1) to the length value (1) which equals 1.1
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Thanks, very helpful
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thanks so much for this video
was hoping he would explain how to find the maximum and minimum slope points, but everything else was still useful.
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