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how can we know the uncertainty of a slope obtained from the graph?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Draw the "max" line -- the one with as large a slope as you think reasonable (taking into account error bars), while still doing a fair job of representing all the data. Measure the slope of this line. Calculate the uncertainty in the slope as one-half of the difference between max and min slopes.

Answered by gjha5757
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Draw the "max" line -- the one with as large a slope as you think reasonable (taking into account error bars), while still doing a fair job of representing all the data. Measure the slope of this line. Calculate the uncertainty in the slope as one-half of the difference between max and min slopes.

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