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Quantum tunneling. At temperatures approaching absolute zero 1-273C2, helium exhibits trai...

Quantum tunneling. At temperatures approaching absolute zero 1-273C2, helium exhibits traits that seem to defy many laws of Newtonian physics. An experiment has been conducted with helium in solid form at various temperatures near absolute zero. The solid helium is placed in a dilution refrigerator along with a solid impure substance, and the fraction (in weight) of the impurity passing through the solid helium is recorded. (This phenomenon of solids passing directly through solids is known as quantum tunneling.) The data are given in the next table and saved in the HELIUM file.

a. Find the least squares estimates of the intercept and slope. Interpret them.


b. Use a 95% confidence interval to estimate the slope β1. Interpret the interval in terms of this application. Does the interval support the hypothesis that temperature contributes information about the proportion of impurity passing through helium?


c. Interpret the coefficient of determination for this model.

Temperature x (°C)

Proportion of Impurity

-262.0

.315

-265.0

.202

-256.0

.204

-267.0

.620

-270.0

.715

-272.0

.935

-272.4

.957

-272.7

.906

-272.8

.985

-272.9

.987

d. Find a 95% prediction interval for the percentage of impurity passing through solid helium at -273C. Interpret the result.


e. Note that the value of x in part d is outside the experimental region. Why might this lead to an unreliable prediction?

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