DATA TABLES
I. Measurement data with no dependent and
independent variables:
Data Table:
Volume of water __________
Mass of graduate and gravel __________
Volume of water plus gravel __________
Mass of graduate, water, and gravel __________
Mass of gravel __________
Volume of gravel __________
Density of gravel __________
II. Data Table with independent and dependent
variables – single trial only:
Data
Table:
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The Effect of Time on
Distance Traveled |
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Time (seconds) |
Distance (m) |
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0 |
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1 |
4.9 |
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2 |
19.6 |
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3 |
44.1 |
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4 |
78.4 |
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5 |
122.5 |
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10 |
490 |
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15 |
1102.5 |
III. Data tables for Independent and Dependent
Variables using multiple trials:
Data
Table:
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Title or Statement of the
Problem |
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Quantity
and Unit for the independent variable |
Quantity and Unit for the
dependent variable |
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Trial 3 |
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Example:
Data
Table:
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The effect of volume of
water on the time to boil the water |
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Volume of water (mL) |
Time required to boil the
water (minutes) |
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Trial 1 |
Trial 2 |
Trial 3 |
Average |
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200 |
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300 |
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400 |
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500 |
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600 |
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