Experiment 1: Computing new axis - Now add the trendline

Add trendline and equation
Add trendline and equation
Compare the theoretical and experimental equationsTheoretical and experimental equations

Transcript

And now when we fit our equation to it - what do we find: we see that Y is equal to 0.020 X plus six times ten to the minus five.  That means it is twenty milliseconds with only a five-microsecond difference from what we expect.

So it fits very very well, and if we compare our experimental data with our expected data, we see they fit extremely well.