An variable in science something that can be changed and example is facts and figures .
Yes. It is a continuous variable. As used in probability theory, it is an example of a continuous random variable.
The horizontal axis usually represents the independent variable. One example is time. Time will change regardless of what problem you are analyzing with a graph. It could be seconds elapsed in a motion graph. Or it could be months, in a sales chart, for example. Distance could be another example of an independent variable. It just depends on what type of problem you are graphing.
A variable in algebra is an unknown quantity as for example in the term 5y the variable is y
A dependent variable is simply a variable (for example: y) whose value depends on that of another.
Circular motion is just one type of variable motion. There are others, for example, a motion that is fairly irregular.
Circular motion is just one type of variable motion. There are others, for example, a motion that is fairly irregular.
Circular motion is just one type of variable motion. There are others, for example, a motion that is fairly irregular.
A variable motion is a motion that changes over time example bus picking up kids and driving through a neighborhood to school.
A variable motion is a motion that changes over time example bus picking up kids and driving through a neighborhood to school.
A variable motion i believe is the different memories that function the way you move
It is not necessarily a motion in itself... Variable speed refers to something that can change speeds, or that the speeds can be changed. There are many things that can be variable speed.
The definition of variable motion is direction and/or changes in speed. This can refer to anything from walking to driving a car.
Circular motion and variable motion are alike because both of them are constant. Another way they're alike is that variable motion is used with transportation movements like cars, trucks, and buses. Circular motion can also be used with transportation like with wheels on cars, trucks, and buses.
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Periodic, Variable, and Uniform motion.
No, the term 'variable motion' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence.The noun phrase 'variable motion' is made up of the noun'motion' described by the adjective 'variable'.A noun phrase functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples of a noun phrase in a sentence:The variable motion of the traffic was frustrating. (subject of the sentence)We were able to fix the variable motion of the unit. (direct object of the verb 'to fix')The uneven surface was a result of the variable motionof the sander. (object of the preposition 'of')