Thursday, September 15, 2011

Interesting very interesting?

Percent Change Graph

This is the percent change graph. The change in mass is represented by the black line, displaced volume is shown by the red line, and the blue line represents change in calculated volume. Notice that core one had a positive change while cores two thru six had a negative change. The change in displaced volume is thought to be inconclusive. Finally, the change in calculated volume, represented by the blue ,line, shows that core one had a positive change while cores two thru six had a negative change. (See Taylor West鈥檚 graph)



Change in Mass Graph

The change in mass graph shows that all cores had a negative change except core one. Day one data is represented by stripes while day two is shown by a solid bar.



Change in Water Displacement Graph

This is the change in Volume by Displacement Graph. Green represents the volume on day one and purple shows the volume on day two. This graph shows that cores one, three, four, and five had no change. Core two had a positive change and core six had a negative change in volume.



Volume by Calculation Graph

The Volume by Calculation Graph shows the change in volume using volume calculation. This shows that all cores except core six had a positive change.
Interesting very interesting?
You were bored and decided to just cut-and-paste some text from an on-line textbook; figured if you had to be bored you would get some of the rest of us bored, also. Misery loves company, heh?
Interesting very interesting?
If that's your question, the answer is no. It's boring, and shouldn't be in Wordplay.
Not really. Graph descriptions are rarely fascinating, but if you find it interesting then good on ya.

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