This is a sample of great References you can get if you sign up to the Archive. No idea how many of us can borrow these books at once!
I’ve tried really hard to locate the Publishers of Tyler’s “A Laboratory Manual of Physics” to sort out copyright, but no one is owning up to this. Edward Arnold was taken over and is now part of the Hodder Education Group. I contacted them and they’ve no record of this book.
I will take down these files asap if anyone objects. Please don’t fine me, I am trying to support Physics Education. This is the non-SI version, get an updated version if you can.
An adaptation of Tom Balanowski’s notes by Mr Bailey. This is a useful guide to teachers preparing students for their AH Physics Project. PLANNING is the KEY.

If you are not familiar with Excel can I recommend you spending a bit of time looking over the post in the BGE section (link below). I’ll add a further advanced part for you below.
Other packages are available and some are more robust such as R but I am not sure whether I will introduce that to you now.
https://www.mrsphysics.co.uk/advanced/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Hookes-Law-Table-in-Excel.mp4
Note Document 6772 IS NOT CURRENT. It is based on AH from 2000-2015, but it does contain some useful hints, tricks and examples. Caveat emptor!SPECIFIC PROJECT MATERIALS
Young’s Modulus
Episode 228 – The Young modulus_0
episode-229-1-analysis-of-tensile-testing-experiments
