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Figure 2. Tabs.
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Open Excel, click on the Microsoft circle, upper left, and Save As your surname.xlsx on the desktop. Before leaving
Figure 4. A formula.
Figure 3. Entries.
3. Click on Cell B2 and enter a formula for
face area of a cube as follows: type =,
click on Cell A2, type ^2, and press Enter (note the formula bar in Fig. 4).
4. Enter the formula for cube volume in
Cell C2 (same procedure, but =, click
on A2, ^3, Enter).
8. Now lets overlay the Volume vs. Edge Length curve onto the same graph (optional for
203L/205L): Make a copy of your graph by clicking on the outer white area, clicking ctrl-c
(or right click, copy), and pasting the copy somewhere else (ctrl-v). If you wish, delete the
trendline as in Fig. 8.
a. Right click on the outer white space, choose Select Data and click the Add button.
b. You can type in the cell ranges by hand in the dialog box that comes up, but it is easier to
click the red, white, and blue button on the right of each space and highlight what you
want to go in. Click the red, white, and blue of the bar that has appeared, and you will
bounce back to the Add dialog box. Use the Edge Length column for the xs and Volume
for the ys.
c. Right-click on any volume data point and choose Format Data Series. Clicking Secondary Axis will place its scale on the right of the graph as in Fig. 8.
d. Dress up your graph with two axis titles (Layout-Labels-Axis Titles), etc.
(Mg) = ky - kyo
(Eq. 1)
Procedure
1. On your spreadsheet note the tabs at the
bottom left and double-click Sheet1.
Type in Basics, and then click the
Sheet2 tab to bring up a fresh worksheet.
Change the sheet name to Linear Fit
and fill in data as in this table.
Hookes Law
Experiment
y (m)
-Fs = Mg (N)
0.337
0.49
0.388
0.98
0.446
1.47
0.498
1.96
0.550
2.45
(Eq. 1)
(Eq. 1)
Equating above and below, you can create two useful new equations:
slope m = k
(Eq. 2)
y-intercept b = -kyo
(Eq. 3)