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    Default How to make this graphic?

    Alright, I need to make an graphic from some numbers we got last class about Newton.

    There is mass which goes from 0 to 10.
    And 3 other things which are Force (N), Length (cm), and Stretching (cm).

    Does anyone have an idea of how to make that?

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    Umm...use MS Exel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcipaans View Post
    Umm...use MS Exel?
    No, I have to draw it.

    I don't have any experience in Excel :/.

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    You have to draw it on paper?

    This works?


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    Quote Originally Posted by marcipaans View Post
    You have to draw it on paper?

    This works?

    I think.
    Wait let me show you the table.

    Here.

    Its in dutch, but maybe you got the idea?

    First column is Mass.
    Second is Force.
    Third is Length.
    Fourth is Stretch.

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    Hard to tell. At our physics class we usually had 2 of them like newton and speed in m/s. Then we draw a graphic like this one:


    Of course this one is a lot more complicated

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcipaans View Post
    Hard to tell. At our physics class we usually had 2 of them like newton and speed in m/s. Then we draw a graphic like this one:


    Of course this one is a lot more complicated
    I'm in 2nd class, (15 years), so that one is too complicated.
    Never seen it before actually.

    I'm just looking for a graphic where I can put 3 things for the mass. Like this.
    4l
    3l
    2l
    1l
    0l_ _ _ _ _
    0 1 2 3 4

    But I cant find a way to do it with 3 things.

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    Well that's what I was trying to say. Not that I am some wonderwizard in physics. I am just still in highschool XP
    But I don't think you can do that with that kind of a graphic. Need to look for something else.
    I have an idea though. We usually had these small practical works with electricity and stuff in classes sometimes and were given loads of these designations(about 5) and we only had to use 2 of them for the graphic. The others were used to calculate the value for the designations we needed to use for the graphics. Like for example the last 2 in your table. You just add newton into formulas to calculate the length and then stretching. Then you like draw graphic on how stretching depends on the amount of newtons.

    I hope I made some sense. English is not my native language.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcipaans View Post
    Well that's what I was trying to say. Not that I am some wonderwizard in physics. I am just still in highschool XP
    But I don't think you can do that with that kind of a graphic. Need to look for something else.
    I have an idea though. We usually had these small practical works with electricity and stuff in classes sometimes and were given loads of these designations(about 5) and we only had to use 2 of them for the graphic. The others were used to calculate the value for the designations we needed to use for the graphics. Like for example the last 2 in your table. You just add newton into formulas to calculate the length and then stretching. Then you like draw graphic on how stretching depends on the amount of newtons.

    I hope I made some sense. English is not my native language.
    That actually did make sense.
    Thanks!

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