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Phy 201
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Error Analysis Part 2
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Sum your 30 time intervals and speculate on meaning
Restore your original 30 intervals to the box. Click on the Running Sum button.
Scroll down and take a quick look at the entire report.
Give your first three running sums
below, in the first line in comma-delimited format.
Starting at the second line, explain how you think these numbers were calculated from the time intervals, and what these numbers might mean.
your response &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
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running sum of intervals, first three sums: &&&&&&& I am not sure what to do here, I am having trouble with the program, it keeps saying enter the appropriate number….. I try that and it does not produce a sum.
explanation of how running sums were obtained: I assume the numbers were calculated by adding one number to the sum of the last ones. I just can't figure out how to do it within the program.
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The runnning sums of, say, the numbers 2, 3, 4, 7 would be 2, 5, 9, 16.
The data should appear in the box in its original form.
Clicking on the Running Sum button for 30 data bits will produce 30 running sums.
If this doesn't help, please ask again an detail every step you have taken, and what you see in the box at every step.
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Orientation Question
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Should I keep doing the orientation: Transistion to Physics II:
Using the Timer Program
First 'Seed' Question
Error Analysis I
Error Analysis Part II, Data Program
Fitting a Straight Line
Hypothesis Testing with Time Intervals
Introduction to Key Systems
Responses to Questions about Key Systems
They seem to be redundant of the previous class. I just did the ones I already submitted for practice. Let me know :) Thanks.
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You don't need to repeat anything you have done within the past year, and in your case that would cover many of these experiments.
You should, however, review your work on everything you skip. You do need to have these experiments in mind.
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