timer program

Phy 201

Your 'timer program' report has been received. Scroll down through the document to see any comments I might have inserted, and my final comment at the end.

** Your General Comment **

** Describe what you see on your first 10 clicks **

Each time you click it gives you the number of how many times you have click and the time interval between each.

** Your TIMER data from 20 fast clicks **

10 233.1602 .15625

11 233.3164 .15625

12 233.4727 .15625

13 233.6289 .15625

14 233.7695 .140625

15 233.9063 .1367188

16 234.0625 .15625

17 234.2031 .140625

18 234.3594 .15625

19 234.5156 .15625

20 234.6563 .140625

21 234.8125 .15625

22 234.9531 .140625

23 235.1094 .15625

24 235.2656 .15625

25 235.4063 .140625

26 235.5625 .15625

27 235.7188 .15625

28 235.8594 .140625

29 236.0313 .171875

30 236.1719 .140625

31 236.3242 .1523438

32 236.4805 .15625

33 236.625 .1445313

34 236.7773 .1523438

35 236.9492 .171875

36 237.0898 .140625

37 237.2461 .15625

38 237.418 .171875

39 237.5586 .140625

40 237.7148 .15625

** Your average time interval for 20 time intervals **

.15839844

I got this average by adding the 1st 20 intervals together and then dividing their sum by 20.

** Your frequency distribution for the 20 time intervals (interval, number of times it was observed) **

.15625, 12

.140625. 7

.1367188, 1

.171875, 1

** Your general comment to this point **

I got the average just fine using the longer method of adding them all up and then dividing, but what is the quicker method?

** Why did you observe only certain time intervals? **

The program reported certain times so frequently because that is the most common amount of time that it took for each click. The timer is not flawed, rather approximate based on the person's reaction of clicking, and no this does not make it useless. The reaction time it takes to click will vary here and there but for the most part when you get in a steady rhythm there more than likely will be a time that appears more frequently than others.

** What did you see when you looked at the differences between time successive time intervals? **

The most obvious thing to be concerned with in the numbers in the last column is that several of them are negative numbers and some are positive. The negative numbers simply mean that you should subtract that amount (as a positive number) from its corresponding time interval to get to the next time interval. With the positive numbers you simply add the them to the corresponding time interval to reach the next time interval. This tells you that the intervals are not always going to be constant. Sometimes it takes a little more for a click and sometimes a little less.

** Your time intervals for 7 complete breaths: **

3.761719

5.164063

5.238281

5.726563

5.914063

6.316406

10.5625

6.660156

6.445313

6.925781

12.441533

** Your general comment to this point: **

** Why did you rarely, if ever, observe that same time interval twice? **

Because it seems as the more relaxed your breathing gets, the greater the interval between breaths and even if the interval does decrease from time to time it is not at a constant rate.

** Do you think this program is accurate to .1 or .01 ... **

D.

** Copy of a few lines of your spreadsheet from the TIMER program. **

Breaths timed at inhalation

event number clock time time interval

1 2729.727 2729.727

2 2733.488 3.761719

3 2738.652 5.164063

4 2743.891 5.238281

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