Machines B/C 4 Graphs and Data Tables?
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Machines B/C 4 Graphs and Data Tables?
What do I need to do for these graphs and data tables? I have one data table that has distance from fulcrum on class 1 lever, distance from fulcrum on class 2 lever, experimental ratio, actual ratio, and experimental error. What else can I do for tables, or what variables do I put on a graph?
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Re: Machines B/C 4 Graphs and Data Tables?
I'm not quite sure but what we did was just have 4 separate tables for our trials. So like trials 1-20 is on one table. Trials 20-40 on another, because our team ended up testing a lot and if we didn't split up the tables we would have one table that's 4 pages long, so we just put one table on each piece of paper. (We had 4 of those.)vandjac wrote: ↑December 7th, 2019, 9:51 am What do I need to do for these graphs and data tables? I have one data table that has distance from fulcrum on class 1 lever, distance from fulcrum on class 2 lever, experimental ratio, actual ratio, and experimental error. What else can I do for tables, or what variables do I put on a graph?
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Re: Machines B/C 4 Graphs and Data Tables?
Variables should probably be (assuming one weight is fixed):
Distance of weight 1 from the fulcrum
Distance of weight 2 from the fulcrum
Mass of weight 1
Mass of weight 2
Mass Ratio
Make sure to include units. Each graph/table should have at least 10 data points (trials) on it. Remember to put team name and other necessary information on the graphs/tables as well
Distance of weight 1 from the fulcrum
Distance of weight 2 from the fulcrum
Mass of weight 1
Mass of weight 2
Mass Ratio
Make sure to include units. Each graph/table should have at least 10 data points (trials) on it. Remember to put team name and other necessary information on the graphs/tables as well
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Re: Machines B/C 4 Graphs and Data Tables?
G’day lads ‘n ladies!
While not entirely related, I thought this’d be a good place to post since it’s relevant to the charts for machines.
Today at Columbia we were docked one point for not covering the full mass range on all of our graphs. (After being given full 2 points at Cornell and LISO)
For example one graph had a weight of 20g which was then compared to 20g, 40g, etc. up to 200g because that’s 10:1 or max for the state.
Another separate graph had a similar set up weight of 80g which went up to 800g.
I know it states that one graph is selected but greater than a ratio of 12:1 (Div c Nationals) is not possible for any competition or good machine
Tldr Does possible mass range for an individual chart refer to the full 20-800g or just a range within the given mass ratios for the competitions? Referring to Section 5ei.
While not entirely related, I thought this’d be a good place to post since it’s relevant to the charts for machines.
Today at Columbia we were docked one point for not covering the full mass range on all of our graphs. (After being given full 2 points at Cornell and LISO)
For example one graph had a weight of 20g which was then compared to 20g, 40g, etc. up to 200g because that’s 10:1 or max for the state.
Another separate graph had a similar set up weight of 80g which went up to 800g.
I know it states that one graph is selected but greater than a ratio of 12:1 (Div c Nationals) is not possible for any competition or good machine
Tldr Does possible mass range for an individual chart refer to the full 20-800g or just a range within the given mass ratios for the competitions? Referring to Section 5ei.
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Re: Machines B/C 4 Graphs and Data Tables?
I think the phrase "mass range" has to refer to a range of masses, and not a range of mass ratios. Certainly not all combinations of masses in that rage will form legal ratios, but I would read that rule to mean that each chart must contain a point where one of the masses is 20g, a point where one of the masses is 800g, and a collection of points at intermediate masses in order to score.
I think this implies that if you restrict your charts to only competition-legal mass ratios, you cannot make the charts in the manner you have been doing (comparing a fixed weight to a set of varying weights) and score fully.
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Re: Machines B/C 4 Graphs and Data Tables?
Hello,
For my data tables, I used Trial Number vs Weight Ratio and Trial Number vs Distance Ratio for each ratio such as 2:1, 3:2, etc. I linked the table below.
Is this sufficient for the competition if I make one for each ratio?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16L8Oth ... sp=sharing
Thanks,
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For my data tables, I used Trial Number vs Weight Ratio and Trial Number vs Distance Ratio for each ratio such as 2:1, 3:2, etc. I linked the table below.
Is this sufficient for the competition if I make one for each ratio?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16L8Oth ... sp=sharing
Thanks,
VansBuilders
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Re: Machines B/C 4 Graphs and Data Tables?
I don't think so because you need to span the possible mass range. By using just the ratios, your masses are ambiguous. A 2:1 ratio can be 40g:20g or 800g:400gHello,
For my data tables, I used Trial Number vs Weight Ratio and Trial Number vs Distance Ratio for each ratio such as 2:1, 3:2, etc. I linked the table below.
Is this sufficient for the competition if I make one for each ratio?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16L8Oth ... sp=sharing
Thanks,
VansBuilders
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