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Square of Frequency f 2 (Hz2) (x- value) |
Mass of m1 (g) (Y-value) |
1 |
1.10 |
46.4 |
2 |
1.44 |
64.1 |
3 |
1.87 |
81.0 |
4 |
2.43 |
96.8 |
5 |
2.59 |
106.9 |
6 |
2.95 |
122.3 |
can you do draw the graph on the graph paper that I attached by using the table above? please us the graph paper and it should be linear. thank you
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