Representing error bars on a graph
A common misconception is that error bars need to all be the same size. In physics, this is not the case and each data point can have different error bar sizes as they have different uncertainties.
The line of best fit passes as close as possible to all the points. The steepest and shallowest lines are known as the worst fit
On the axes provided, plot the graph for the following data and draw error bars and lines of best and worst fit.Find the percentage uncertainty in the gradient from your graph.
Step 1: Draw sensible scales on the axes and plot the data
Step 2: Draw the errors bars for each point
Step 3: Draw the line of best fit
Step 4: Draw the line of worst fit
Step 5: Work out the gradient of each line and calculate the percentage uncertainty
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