PRACTICAL WORK OF PHYSICS (MECHANICS)

2. REMINDER ON THE LINEAR REGRESSION METHOD

We use the linear regression method only when the absolute uncertainty on \( x \) is \( ( \Delta x \approx 0 ) \) negligible  and the absolute uncertainty on  is constant  \( ( \Delta y = cste ) \) .

This method consists in drawing the best possible straight line of equation \( y=a+bx \)   which passes as close as possible to all the experimental points, as illustrated in figure 1.

\( b \) represents the slope of the regression line while  is the ordinate at the origin.

Regression

Knowing that we have \( n \)  measurements performed in practical work, then the values of \( a \)  and \( b \)  are given by the formulas:

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The uncertainties associated with each parameter are given by:

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If the linear regression line passes through the origin, we have the equation of the line \( y=bx \)in this case \(a=0\) and we obtain:

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