Saturday, March 2, 2019
Electron Probability Lab Report
Cynthia Johnson accomplishment 3 Experiment 11 Electron Probability I. Statement of adjudicate We determined the hit probability of a dart by throwing it onto a fixed target one hundred times. IV. Data* *Attached V. Results and Questions 1. (a) * graph (b) The probability that the dart will hit in ring quadruplet is 16 out of 100. A dart will be nearly likely to hit the bulls-eye about 5 cm from it. (c) Our graph has a spike in hits on the ring.Also, the graph in figure 2 has more of a curve that goes up at the end, and ours goes down at the end. 2. (a) *Graph (b) The probability of a hit in any disposed(p) unit area on the target varies with the outgo of that area from the bulls-eye because of the positioning. The someone that his higher up could be over the target differently than a person that is shorter. I would but it towards outside, because the outer-most rings got the most hits. c) Our hit parsimoniousness curve has a spike in it, while the one in figure three does n ot. 3. (a) No, because it varies from person to person, based on height and distance from the person and the target. Also, whether they aimed or not. (b) No, because they are in different groups. 4. (a) Quadrant 1 has 25 hits in it, quadrant 2 had 25 hits in it, quadrant 3 has 26 hits in it, and quadrant 4 has 24 hits in it. (b) We were almost exactly even in each quadrant, and we did not prefer any certain quadrant over the other by rattling much.
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