Included in figure 9 is an example of odd phenomena that occured right before the wave dies out. This was difficult to find appropriate maximums of and then take logs of to find alpha. This happened with higher frequencies as well and this behavior contributes to much of the error in the overall Q factor. Also figure 10 is another example of odd behavior occuring with f=4.31 Hz. For this frequency there is some scatter before the exponential decay takes place but at the step .525 there is some data that falls out of the exponential. This is turn makes it difficult to get accurate measurements when the line fit has many residuals due to the data taken.