Saturday, June 15, 2013

Graphing Lab

1.  FIgure 1
 
2. Figure 2
 
3. Figure 3
 
 Figure 4 -     Max Ozone (POC 2 R) measured in parts per billion each day
Pollutant......
Sunday....
Monday...
Tuesday...
Wednesday
Thursday..
Friday...
Saturday...
Ozone
(O3)
Week 1
59
60
45
36
31
Ozone
(O3)
Week 2
 29
34
45
47
39
40
31
Ozone
(O3)
Week 3
49
73
64
84
85
63
66
Ozone
(O3)
Week 4
66
79
82
45
37
29
45
Ozone
(O3)
Week 5
38
39
38
37
36
Calculate Avg
46
57
58
55
48
42
43
 Figure 5

 
Figure 6
 
Environmental...
Conditions
Per Week
Sunday...
Monday...
Tuesday...
Wednesday..
Thursday...
Friday...
Saturday...
Wind
Speed
Week 1
6.7
6.6
6.8
7.6
7,8
High Temperature
87.3
89.2
91.2
91.3
91.7
Wind
Speed
Week 2
7.4
6.6
6.6
7.7
6.4
9.2
8.8
High Temperature
92.4
94.1
92.8
89.5
93.9
95
96.7
Wind
Speed
Week 3
11.3
8.2
7.4
9.5
6.3
8.5
7.5
High Temperature
94.8
86.8
89.5
92.4
94.7
94.6
93.5
Wind
Speed
Week 4
6.5
6.9
7.3
8.5
7.7
7.9
11.5
High Temperature
95.7
97.4
96.8
95.1
90.3
95.2
97.1
Wind
Speed
Week 5
10.1
8.9
6.4
9.0
9.2
High Temperature
99.5
101.4
98.6
97.2
95
                               
 
Figure 7
 
 
 
Questions
 
1. The highest average high temperatures were on Saturday and Sunday, but the highest ozone days were Monday and Tuesday,  So those did not seem related according to the data. However, the lowest average ozone days were some of the days with the highest average high wind speed.
2.  Tuesday had the highest ozone, and the high temperatures of those days were an average of 93 degrees.
3.  Week 3 had the most wind. The ozone was high that week, with two days having 84 and 85.
4. Week 4 had the highest temperatures. The ozone that week was relatively low, with each day only being in the thirties.
5. The wind caused the increase of the ozone.
6.  I think that because according to the data, the week that the winds were highest, the ozone was also the highest it had been.


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