Mechanics: Circumference versus diameter, scientific method DataStudio file: 02 Circumfere DataStudiofile.02Cireunfen Equipment List OtyItems DataStudio String spool Meter Stick many Circular and cylindrical objects Introduction The purpose of this activity is to determine the relationship between the circumference diameter of circular or spherical objects. Use scientific methods to determine the relat Use DataStudio to record and display the data. Background The circle is a perfect, though mysterious, shape. It appears daily in the heavens as the sun; and monthly, as the moon. It can appear as an artifact of nature on the Earth as for instance, in a perimeter made in the grass by a tethered grazing animal. A circle can also be seen in man made objects, such as, a wheel or a pizza Everywhere we look, circles are around us. Einstein defined research as, \"The search for those highly universal laws from which the world can be obtained by pure deduction. There is no logical path leading to these They can only be reached by intuition, based upon something like an intellectual love objects of the experience.\" Ancient Egyptians experienced circles everywhere. This so intrigued ancient Egyptia studied the circle very closely. In this experiment, you will follow in the footsteps of scientists and through research uncover an amazing relationship between the circumf diameter of a pizza. Predictions What is the relationship between the circumference and diameter of a circle? Setup Start DataStudio. 2. Open the DataStudio file: 02 Circumference.ds The DataStudio file has a Table display of Diameter (em) and Circumference (cm) a display of the same measurements. Solution 1. Using Linear Fit is the best bet as the answer will very precisely be a straight line. 2. Interestingly the slope will be equal to pi. becuase circumference of a circle is pi*diameter.