My daughter conducted the "Effect of Water Depth on Wave Velocity" for her first ever science fair project. Everything has gone great until now - graphing her results. I have grown too accustomed to having a template when creating graphs for work.
We are using the NCES create a graph webpage. I thought it would be easier for her to do versus using Excel.
She has conducted her experiment. The average wave rates for three different water depths are as follows:
1 cm - 1.388 second across 1 meter
3 cm - 1.065 s across 1 meter
5 cm - 0.921 s across 1 meter
What's the best way to plot this on a graph? Line? Bar? Does it matter? She also wanted to graph her individual results per each of the 3 trials. (3 depths, 3 trials, 10 tests per trial)
We followed the SB procedure instructions, and put "water depth" on the x axis, and "wave velocity" on the y axis.
Both line graph and bar graph results look so weird to me!!!!
Also, how do we determine her official wave rate, in m/s? (she is reading this and refuses to believe my word, because I'm mom.
Thank you!!!

