Doing Error Analysis / Figures for 'Publication'

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Lee el 8 de Feb. de 2017
Hey everyone!
Quick little bit information. I'm taking a senior lab physics course. We're given experiments to do and have a specified amount of time to complete them. At the end of the term we're required to write 2 reports as if we were trying to get our data and experiment published.
So, with that bit of information, we're doing a diffraction experiment where we're attempting to get the correct value of the slits when the light passes through a graphene filter. It's not that important I don't think but this is the tube we used https://www.3bscientific.com/product-manual/1013885_EN.pdf.
I'm curious what thoughts you guys have on things that absolutely have to be presented. We're given little structure on how to proceed when it comes to formulating the report. As of right now, I have error plots with some polyfit functions. I've started plotting the normal distribution and normla cumulative distributions. One thing I would REALLY like to do it 'plot' our diffraction estimates against the actual diffraction values. I've tried messing a little bit with this file on file exchange called 'Fraunhofer Diffraction of Light by a Circular Aperture' but I really haven't had to do this before so i'm having some trouble following the code. Do you have any recommendations how I can achieve this? I think those are the only question I have for now!

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