This is PART TWO of UNIZIK Physics 107 – Practical Physics (Experiment M2).
In this video, I finally plot the graph and explain step-by-step how to handle graph plotting in practical physics using a simple line-counting method instead of struggling with data points.
In this video, you will learn:
✔ How to plot Experiment M2 graph correctly
✔ How to convert data points into number of lines for easy plotting
✔ How to apply the concept of breaking while plotting graphs
✔ How to draw a line of best fit / test piece
✔ How to determine and calculate the slope accurately
✔ How examiners expect Physics 107 graphs to look
This method helps you:
Plot graphs faster and cleaner
Avoid common practical physics mistakes
Score higher in Physics 107 practical exams
⚠️ Important:
👉 This is PART TWO
👉 Watch PART ONE to understand:
How the table of values was filled
How the scale and axes were chosen
This video is highly useful for:
UNIZIK first-year students
Physics 107 students
Students preparing for practical physics & lab exams
Anyone who finds graph plotting confusing
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