18.5 CHAPTER 18. STATISTICS
18.5 Scatter Plots
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A scatter-plot is a graphthat shows the relationship between two variables. We say this is bivariate data
and we plot the data from two different sets using ordered pairs. For example, we could have mass on
the horizontal axis (firstvariable) and height onthe second axis (secondvariable), or we could have
current on the horizontal axis and voltage on thevertical axis.
Ohm’s Law is an important relationship in physics. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between
current and voltage in aconductor, like a pieceof wire. When we measure the voltage (dependent
variable) that results froma certain current (independent variable) in a wire, we get the data points as
shown in Table 18.3.
Table 18.3: Values of current and voltage measured in a wire.
Current Voltage Current Voltage
0 0. 4 2. 4 1. 4
0. 2 0. 3 2. 6 1. 6
0. 4 0. 6 2. 8 1. 9
0. 6 0. 6 3 1. 9
0. 8 0. 4 3. 2 2
1 1 3. 4 1. 9
1. 2 0. 9 3. 6 2. 1
1. 4 0. 7 3. 8 2. 1
1. 6 1 4 2. 4
1. 8 1. 1 4. 2 2. 4
2 1. 3 4. 4 2. 5
2. 2 1. 1 4. 6 2. 5
When we plot this dataas points, we get the scatter plot shown in Figure18.4.
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Figure 18.4: Example ofa scatter plot
If we are to come up with a function that best describes the data, we would have to say that a straight
line best describes this data.