Here are some things that can be determined from a distance-time graph:
If you can determine the second derivative of the graph, you can calculate the instantaneous acceleration as well.
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bar graph,line graph and pie graph
A bar graph.
line graph
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Distance equals Rate multiplied by Time D = RT
Mark the position of the point on the graph according to the coordinates of the point that are given (or calculated).
no, work done is the area under a force-distance graph
The answer depends on how the commission is calculated.
yes, if you mean that speed=distance divided by time, also known as distance/time
Distance travelled from a velocity / time graph can be calculated from area under graph, say area under (v/t) graph from 0 - 1 seconds = distance travelled after 1 second, then do 0 - 2 seconds, 0 - 3 etc for set of data for distance / time graph
time was not calculated at the right point so the poits of the graph were chaned
The slope. Or the gradient, on a straight line graph, it is represented by m in the equation y=mx + c. It can also be calculated by the rise (change in y) ÷ run (change in x)
Rate of change is essentially the same as the slope of a graph, that is change in y divided by change in x. If the graph is a straight-line, the slope can be easily calculated with the formula:Vertical change ÷ horizontal change = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)
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bar graph, double bar graph, line graph, and picto graph