written by
Andrew Duffy
published by
the Boston University
This laboratory activity allows the student to practice several types of graphs and explore the types of information that we can collect from graphs. Coverage include exploration of linear, non-linear and logarithmic relationships as well as error analysis.
<a href="https://www.compadre.org/introphys/items/detail.cfm?ID=5997">Duffy, Andrew. Boston University Physics Labs: Graphical Analysis. Boston: Boston University, May 28, 1999.</a>
A. Duffy, Boston University Physics Labs: Graphical Analysis (Boston University, Boston, 1999), <http://physics.bu.edu/ulab/intro1/graphical_analysis.pdf>.
Duffy, A. (1999, May 28). Boston University Physics Labs: Graphical Analysis. Retrieved March 16, 2025, from Boston University: http://physics.bu.edu/ulab/intro1/graphical_analysis.pdf
Duffy, Andrew. Boston University Physics Labs: Graphical Analysis. Boston: Boston University, May 28, 1999. http://physics.bu.edu/ulab/intro1/graphical_analysis.pdf (accessed 16 March 2025).
Duffy, Andrew. Boston University Physics Labs: Graphical Analysis. Boston: Boston University, 1999. 28 May 1999. 16 Mar. 2025 <http://physics.bu.edu/ulab/intro1/graphical_analysis.pdf>.
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