good post2-our data

Our data is always figured out after we launch. By then our minds are fresh with thoughts and our teacher makes us write an entry using our thoughts of rocketry. After we do that we start graphing using the averages of our clinometer readings. There are multiple steps in this process. you need a ruler.

First, we take a graph and find out the two averages of the clinometer readings. We find it on the fake protractor on the graph, the draw a line going through. We have to label everything. The teacher will tell you. do this 2x.

find where the 2 lines intersect, draw a line leading into the side, find the number, add 1.5, That is the actual height of our rocket in meters.

We glue the finished graph in our notebook.

There are many steps for our graph. When I found the height of our rocket I was sort of surprised. Our data is precise. We have not heard the record, though. I do not think our rocket went the highest because other people said their rocket went the highest distance up. We use rulers, pencils, and our science notebook to finish the graph.

In conclusion, I think that data after our launch is important because this way we can know how high our rocket traveled, and we can compare our heights with one another.

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