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Chapter 11 Problem 11.26

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Most sophomore physics students are required to conduct an experiment verifying Hookes law. Hookes law states that when a force is applied to a body that is long in comparison to its cross-sectional area, the change y in its length is proportional to the force x; that is, y = 1x, where 1 is a constant of proportionality. The results of a physics students laboratory experiment are shown in the following table. Six lengths of steel wire, .34 millimeter (mm) in diameter and 2 meters (m) long, were used to obtain the six force-length change measurements. Force Change in Length x (kg) (y) (mm) 29.4 4.25 39.2 5.25 49.0 6.50 58.8 7.85 68.6 8.75 78.4 10.00 a Fit the model, Y = 0 + 1x + , to the data, using the method of least squares. b Find a 95% confidence interval for the slope of the line. c According to Hookes law, the line should pass through the point (0, 0); that is, 0 should equal 0. Test the hypothesis that E(Y ) = 0 when x = 0. Give bounds for the attained significance level. d Applet Exercise What is the exact p-value? e What would you conclude at the = .05 level?

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Title Mathematical Statistics with Applications  7 
Author Dennis Wackerly; William Mendenhall; Richard L. Scheaffer
ISBN 9780495110811

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