Use water to represent coastal areas, wood to represent forest areas, black brick to represent city areas, and red brick to represent desert areas. Analyze the graph you have just created. How does the changing temperature differ for the four areas?
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Ok let me show you what im doing first of all
this is what i have and i have 50 minutes left to turn in
I filled out my chart already and started some of the questions at the bottom all i really need left is my hypothesis and what to do for the graph.
Mainly "what to do for the graph" .
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i think you should do a line graph. the x axis for the time intervals, and the y-axis for the rise in temperature. so four different colored lines will be on your graph
your hypothesis should state which material you think will heat up the fastest
Wow you hare a hero!! Hey can you draw an example of that graph? Or is that too much?
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convert the degrees in your table for each material to differences. i'll do water for you, so you know what i mean. 0 4.1 7.8 10.3 12.9 14.9 16.5
so for your water line (which i would use blue for :P) will have the coordinates (0,0) (0.5, 4.1) (1, 7.8) (1.5, 10.3) (2, 12.9) (2.5, 14.9) (3, 16.5)
make sense?
I make 4 graphs?
no, one graph. a line graph with 4 lines
the lines overlap
so um
like this: http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~labgroup/pdf/images/excelplot2.gif (just an example)
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you don't want to draw the graph, you wanna do it in excel
one sec tell me if im right ill screen shot
No i dont know how to insert a graph thru excel
Sorry i am making this difficult for you
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ok, how about you convert the data into coordinates, like i did for water, and i'll plug them into a line graph for you?
Ok i got an idea that'll make this faster. Are you aware of google documents ?
yes
how will that make it faster?
you can edit it while i view you,and it will give me a better understanding?
google documents doesn't have excel capabilities, does it? i was just going to paste the graph i make in excel into your document, and upload it back on here so you can see it
you just come up with the points, and i'll make the graph for you
Ok sure :) but the hypthesis has to be detailed so wonder if we can work on it together :) that be much appreciated harry :)
sure, we'll work on the hypothesis after the graph. did you have any thoughts on which material would heat up faster before you did the experiment?
No lol all i thought about was finishing it tbh lol :) and oh i definitely recommend The Arrow or Daredevil for new tv shows to watch :)
oh snap, if you want this done on time, you gotta hurry on those points :s
Yea since this is a extra credit project i have to have it in, in about 30 minutes and 40 seconds
I can get like 15 more minutes but thats it
Ok once you have the excel graph done paste the document so i can start working on it
Still there @AriPotta
yea, it's not working the way i thought it was going to. the x-axis won't start at 0, or go by intervals of 0.5...not sure what to do..
Um should i skipped the graph?
And tell teachers i was having difficulties
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1J53xngHr9nKOa2xF4H-0eUf5QtEx0924kn4Lro04l1I/edit
lol i only got like 14 minutes so please hurry :(
ok so i used an online generator...and i know the x-axis is a bit wonky, but i think that's the best we'll get, if you wanna turn it in asap
Omg i so love you right now!!!!
But lets keep this professional lol
Thank you :)
i put the x values as 0, .5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, and 3, but they came out with those weird numbers...idk why
Its ok it will do
Ok can we we workon that hypothesis ? Pm me your gmail and ill share the thing with you
Hurry please
i don't feel comfortable giving out my email address. we can work on it here. which material did you think would heat up faster than the others? did you have any inklings?
I will give you mine lol pumpkinlover16@gmail.com
OK i didnt think of it at first but let me use your thoughts since you havent done it
I already know what heats faster
well, out of the materials given, i believe the black brick will heat up faster, because i know darker objects absorb heat
So what would you think would heat faster water,black bricks,red brick,wood
Ok great
give me your hypthesis
What would have been ur response
so i suppose your hypothesis would be something like this: i hypothesize that the black brick will have the greatest rise in temperature over time, since i already know that darker objects absorb heat better than others.
Ok mind if i use that time is to short for me to write it out
I still have other questions
:/ i don't want your teacher to search your paper for plagiarism and find this thread...i believe we both would in trouble
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Um i believe you can delete a response
whatever
lol
Ok now can you help me answer the main question?
well you have the graph now. what do you think?
Use water to represent coastal areas, wood to represent forest areas, black brick to represent city areas, and red brick to represent desert areas. Analyze the graph you have just created. How does the changing temperature differ for the four areas?
Ok so um how would i explain this? Can you do the first one? So i can catch on.
@AriPotta ?
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