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Part 1 - 30 Marks For this section, your graph should display the polarisation curves from runs 9, 10 and 11, as well as their corresponding power curves on a secondary

y axis. It should be clear on the graph which curves are which, and colour schemes or symbols should be used to link the two types of data from each run to each other (i.e, the polar curve and power curve from each run should have some link in their formatting). In addition, the peak power data point should be clearly annotated for each power curve. Finally, as an inset graph, the average polar curve for all 19 runs should be plotted with the dispersion of the data represented in whichever way you think best, but an indication about which method of dispersion you have chosen must be included. TLDR: One graph should show polar curves and power curves (with peak power annotations) from runs 9, 10 and 11, with an inset of the average polar curve and data dispersion.

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