Phys 261 Final || Get it Correct.
(Exp 1)A cell in an Excel spreadsheet contains $A$5. What does it mean? correct answers The
cell is fixed
(Exp 1)Which type of chart in EXCEL will actually plot the point at its Cartesian coordinates?
correct answers scatter chart
(Exp 1)What is the Solver used for? (pick the best answer) correct answers minimizing or
maximizing a cell by varying other cells
(Exp 1)To run a macro in EXCEL, you may need to first click on.....? correct answers the view
tab and then click on the macro button.
(Exp 1)Before the lab template will let you exit from EXCEL, according to step 21, you must...
correct answers 1) enter your name in the designated area of the spreadsheet
2) enter your section number in the designated area of the spreadsheet
3) save the file using the gray save button in the body of the spreadsheet
(Exp 2)"1/3" rule to determine the uncertainty ∆x correct answers Error is 1/3 of the smallest unit
(Ex: ruler in mm, error=1/3mm)
(Exp 2)estimate correct answers sum of values/# of values
(Exp 2)The smallest increment the scale can display is 0.1 g and thus the uncertainty ∆M in a
measurement of mass would be about correct answers 0.033 g
(Exp 2)Using the ruler, and without using the vernier calipers, estimate how precisely you can
measure the length of one of the sides of one of the blocks. correct answers To the nearest mm
with an error of 1/3mm
, (Exp 2)Volume error correct answers ∆V =V*sqrt((∆c/c)^2 + (∆b/b)^2 + (∆a/a)^2)
(Exp 2)Density error correct answers ∆ ρ =ρ sqrt((∆V/V)^2 + (∆M/M)^2)
(Exp 2)Mean error correct answers ∆〈x〉=∆x/sqrt(N)
(Exp 2)χ2 correct answers =∑((xi-xtheory)/∆xi)^2
(Exp 2)Determining if values are consistent correct answers are within 2 error bars from the
accepted value
(Exp 2)Density consistent value correct answers measured and accepted density should differ by
no more than twice the uncertainty.
(Exp 2)"two-sigma rule" correct answers if your data point is no more than two error bars from
the accepted value then the disagreement is not significant
(Exp 2)reduced χ2 should equal (blank) for good fit correct answers 1
(Exp 2)reduced χ2 eqn correct answers χ2/v
(Exp 2)Degrees of freedom (v) correct answers N-α (where N is the number of measurements
and α is the number of fitting parameters used to find the theoretical value from the data)
standard deviation correct answers
propagation of errors equation correct answers ∆f=sqrt(sum((df/dx)*∆x)^2))
(Exp 1)A cell in an Excel spreadsheet contains $A$5. What does it mean? correct answers The
cell is fixed
(Exp 1)Which type of chart in EXCEL will actually plot the point at its Cartesian coordinates?
correct answers scatter chart
(Exp 1)What is the Solver used for? (pick the best answer) correct answers minimizing or
maximizing a cell by varying other cells
(Exp 1)To run a macro in EXCEL, you may need to first click on.....? correct answers the view
tab and then click on the macro button.
(Exp 1)Before the lab template will let you exit from EXCEL, according to step 21, you must...
correct answers 1) enter your name in the designated area of the spreadsheet
2) enter your section number in the designated area of the spreadsheet
3) save the file using the gray save button in the body of the spreadsheet
(Exp 2)"1/3" rule to determine the uncertainty ∆x correct answers Error is 1/3 of the smallest unit
(Ex: ruler in mm, error=1/3mm)
(Exp 2)estimate correct answers sum of values/# of values
(Exp 2)The smallest increment the scale can display is 0.1 g and thus the uncertainty ∆M in a
measurement of mass would be about correct answers 0.033 g
(Exp 2)Using the ruler, and without using the vernier calipers, estimate how precisely you can
measure the length of one of the sides of one of the blocks. correct answers To the nearest mm
with an error of 1/3mm
, (Exp 2)Volume error correct answers ∆V =V*sqrt((∆c/c)^2 + (∆b/b)^2 + (∆a/a)^2)
(Exp 2)Density error correct answers ∆ ρ =ρ sqrt((∆V/V)^2 + (∆M/M)^2)
(Exp 2)Mean error correct answers ∆〈x〉=∆x/sqrt(N)
(Exp 2)χ2 correct answers =∑((xi-xtheory)/∆xi)^2
(Exp 2)Determining if values are consistent correct answers are within 2 error bars from the
accepted value
(Exp 2)Density consistent value correct answers measured and accepted density should differ by
no more than twice the uncertainty.
(Exp 2)"two-sigma rule" correct answers if your data point is no more than two error bars from
the accepted value then the disagreement is not significant
(Exp 2)reduced χ2 should equal (blank) for good fit correct answers 1
(Exp 2)reduced χ2 eqn correct answers χ2/v
(Exp 2)Degrees of freedom (v) correct answers N-α (where N is the number of measurements
and α is the number of fitting parameters used to find the theoretical value from the data)
standard deviation correct answers
propagation of errors equation correct answers ∆f=sqrt(sum((df/dx)*∆x)^2))