Lab 1 Sources and Variation of Errors
Lab 1 Sources and Variation of Errors
Lab 1 Sources and Variation of Errors
C. Lab Procedure
Obtain an aluminum can. Note any obvious imperfections. Place the aluminum can
into the compression testing machine. The testing machine should be zeroed prior
to testing. Record the crush load. Repeat the experiment as specified by the
instructor.(Add/Remove Tables if necessary)
34 75.14
35 85.98
D. Lab Report
1.0 Calculations
Complete the columns in order in the table below to compute the sample
mean, specimen variation, sample variance, and sample standard deviation.
(You may fill in these columns or print out similar columns using a
spreadsheet program.)
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x i(Crush Load)
(x i−x )(Deviation from ( x i−x ) (Squared
Mean) Deviation)
Crushing Load(lbs) deviation from mean squared deviation
87.14 -2.953428571 8.722740327
73.17 -16.92342857 286.4024346
72.29 -17.80342857 316.9620689
65.35 -24.74342857 612.2372575
85.56 -4.533428571 20.55197461
70.68 -19.41342857 376.8812089
92.09 1.996571429 3.986297469
79.32 -10.77342857 116.0667632
130.3 40.20657143 1616.568386
93.04 2.946571429 8.682283184
68.47 -21.62342857 467.5726632
71.02 -19.07342857 363.7956775
84.97 -5.123428571 26.24952033
125.76 35.66657143 1272.104317
85.06 -5.033428571 25.33540318
120.07 29.97657143 898.5948346
72.36 -17.73342857 314.4744889
119.03 28.93657143 837.325166
107.37 17.27657143 298.4799203
104.68 14.58657143 212.768066
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83 -7.093428571 50.3167289
115.15 25.05657143 627.8317718
93.18 3.086571429 9.526923184
84.54 -5.553428571 30.8405689
81.04 -9.053428571 81.9645689
80.72 -9.373428571 87.86116318
123.07 32.97657143 1087.454263
78.43 -11.66342857 136.035566
87.13 -2.963428571 8.781908898
89.7 -0.393428571 0.154786041
102.46 12.36657143 152.9320889
82.31 -7.783428571 60.58176033
83.69 -6.403428571 41.00389747
75.14 -14.95342857 223.605026
85.98 -4.113428571 16.92029461
n n n
1
x= ∑ x i=3153.27 ∑ (x ¿¿ i−x)=4.2633 x 10−13 ∑ (x ¿¿ i−x )2=10699.5 ¿¿
n i =1 i =1 i=1
n
Summationof deviations , ∑ (x i− x)=4.2633 x 10−13
i=1
2
Sample variance , s =314.69331735
2.0 Questions
1. What are some sources of experimental error, and what are some sources
of sample population variation for the aluminum cans?
5. What does it mean if the estimated experimental error is greater than the
sample standard deviation?
6. How do your results compare with the historical data(historical data will
be provided by the Instructor)?
There exists a great difference between the two sets of data. In the
provided data set, the total number of data points in 19 whereas that in
our data points is 35. This will eventually lead to considerable difference
among the various parameters of the experiment including variance,
mean, standard deviation. However, the sum of deviation is nearly equal
to zero indicating that both of the data sets are credible.
rather small. Another evidence of credibility of the experiment was that was
smooth calculation process. No ridiculously high or low value of any of the
designated parameters was obtained.