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The new function y=.192x
residual plot.
28. Press o to display the Y= editor.
Press | Í to deselect
Press } Í to turn off plot 1. Press ~ Í to
turn on plot 2.
Step 19 defined plot 2 to plot residuals
Note:
(
) versus string length (
RESID
29. Press q
to select
9
menu. The window variables are adjusted
automatically, and plot 2 is displayed. This is a
scatter plot of the residuals.
The new residual plot shows that the residuals are random in sign, with the residuals increasing in
magnitude as the string length increases.
To see the magnitudes of the residuals, continue with these steps.
30. Press r.
Press ~ and | to trace the data. Observe the
values for Y at each point.
With this model, the largest positive residual is
about 0.041 and the smallest negative residual is
about L0.027. All other residuals are less than 0.02
in magnitude.
Now that you have a good model for the relationship between length and period, you can use the
model to predict the period for a given string length. To predict the periods for a pendulum with
string lengths of 20 cm and 50 cm, continue with these steps.
31. Press  ~
to display the
1
secondary menu, and then press
FUNCTION
select
.
is pasted to the home screen.
1:Y1
Y1
: You can also use the
Note
shortcut menu to select
32. Press £
¤ to enter a string length of 20 cm.
20
Press Í to calculate the predicted time of
about 0.92 seconds.
Based on the residual analysis, we would expect
the prediction of about 0.92 seconds to be within
about 0.02 seconds of the actual value.
.522
appears to fit the data well. To get more information, examine a
.
Y1
).
L1
from the
9:ZoomStat
ZOOM
VARS Y-VARS
(t a)
YVARS
.
Y1
to
1
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