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Graphical Analysis Guide
1. Recording Data
1.1 Designing a Controlled Experiment
1.2 Recording Raw Data
1.3 Formal Data Tables and Sample Calculations
1.4 Summary: Characteristics of Good Data Recording
2. Graphing Data
2.1 Elements of Good Graphs
2.2 Summary: Characteristics of a Good Graph
3. Graphical Analysis
3.1 Interpreting the Graph
3.2 No Relation
3.3 Linear Relations
3.4 Linear Relationships with a y-intercept
3.5 Direct Proportions
3.6 Square Relations: Top Opening Parabolas
3.7 Square Relations: Side Opening Parabolas
3.8 Inverse Relations
3.9 Area Under the Curve
3.10 Summary: Mathematical Models from Graphs
Creating Graphs Tutorials
Hand-drawn Graphs
Vernier Graphical Analysis Graphing
Desmos Graphing
LoggerPro Graphing
Google Sheets Graphing
Microsoft Excel Graphing
Exemplar Lab Reports
Problem Solving Approaches
Kinematics Problem Solving Examples
Forces Problem Solving Examples
Clayton Physics Resources
Home
Graphical Analysis Guide
1. Recording Data
1.1 Designing a Controlled Experiment
1.2 Recording Raw Data
1.3 Formal Data Tables and Sample Calculations
1.4 Summary: Characteristics of Good Data Recording
2. Graphing Data
2.1 Elements of Good Graphs
2.2 Summary: Characteristics of a Good Graph
3. Graphical Analysis
3.1 Interpreting the Graph
3.2 No Relation
3.3 Linear Relations
3.4 Linear Relationships with a y-intercept
3.5 Direct Proportions
3.6 Square Relations: Top Opening Parabolas
3.7 Square Relations: Side Opening Parabolas
3.8 Inverse Relations
3.9 Area Under the Curve
3.10 Summary: Mathematical Models from Graphs
Creating Graphs Tutorials
Hand-drawn Graphs
Vernier Graphical Analysis Graphing
Desmos Graphing
LoggerPro Graphing
Google Sheets Graphing
Microsoft Excel Graphing
Exemplar Lab Reports
Problem Solving Approaches
Kinematics Problem Solving Examples
Forces Problem Solving Examples
More
Home
Graphical Analysis Guide
1. Recording Data
1.1 Designing a Controlled Experiment
1.2 Recording Raw Data
1.3 Formal Data Tables and Sample Calculations
1.4 Summary: Characteristics of Good Data Recording
2. Graphing Data
2.1 Elements of Good Graphs
2.2 Summary: Characteristics of a Good Graph
3. Graphical Analysis
3.1 Interpreting the Graph
3.2 No Relation
3.3 Linear Relations
3.4 Linear Relationships with a y-intercept
3.5 Direct Proportions
3.6 Square Relations: Top Opening Parabolas
3.7 Square Relations: Side Opening Parabolas
3.8 Inverse Relations
3.9 Area Under the Curve
3.10 Summary: Mathematical Models from Graphs
Creating Graphs Tutorials
Hand-drawn Graphs
Vernier Graphical Analysis Graphing
Desmos Graphing
LoggerPro Graphing
Google Sheets Graphing
Microsoft Excel Graphing
Exemplar Lab Reports
Problem Solving Approaches
Kinematics Problem Solving Examples
Forces Problem Solving Examples
Creating Graphs with Google Sheets
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