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  • You know that absolute zero is estimated to be at -273 degrees Celsius, or 0 Kelvin.
    • What is the predicted value of absolute zero shown on your graph?(I didn't do the graph yet)

The temperature I got was - 273.194C (y axis ) at -0.09 (X axis).

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Activity Complete the graphing activity and analysis questions below and submit them to your instructor for grading. 1 Here is a simple diagram of an absolute zero demonstrator. This simple apparatus can be used to predict the value of absolute zero. This apparatus is sometimes referred to as a constant volume thermometer because the volume of the metal sphere stays essentially constant while the pressure reading changes with a change in temperature. Sample data is shown in Table 1 below: Table 1 Trials Temperature Pressure (degrees Celsius) (psi) 1 100. 18.5 2 23.0 14.7 3 0 13.5 2 Use Graphical Analysis to make a graph of the data from Table 1. Be sure to use the headings of the columns on Table 1 as the labels for the x-axis and y-axis of the graph. 3 Double click in the center of your graph to bring up the "Graph Options" dialogue box. Select the Axes Options tab. Change the x-axis scaling from Autoscale to Manual using the toggle arrow and set the left limit to -300 and the right to 100 Step 1 Step 2 Use the same procedure described above to make changes to the y-axis. Change the limits of the y-axis to these: top limit is 20 and the bottom limit is 0.
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please find the attachments

Temperature(degr
Pressure(psi)
ees Celsius)
1
100
18.5
2
23
14.7
3
0
13.5

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