It would normally be called 1unit, though the distance is not a constant.
An axis.
Since it is called a distance time graph I don't think it is too wild a guess to suggest that they might be "distance" and "time"!
cyclomatic number of a graph is e.n+1 where e is number of edge of graph and n is number of node in graoh g
The dependent variable.
The absolute value of the difference.
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The distance from a number on a numberline to the origin, is called the absolute value.
distance-time graph
The distance covered between two points in time is the area under the graph between the two points.
An axis.
To determine the distance between two points on a graph, you can use the distance formula, which is derived from the Pythagorean theorem. This formula calculates the distance as the square root of the sum of the squares of the differences in the x-coordinates and y-coordinates of the two points. By plugging in the coordinates of the two points into the formula, you can find the distance between them on the graph.
To determine the wavelength from a graph, you can measure the distance between two consecutive peaks or troughs on the graph. This distance represents one full wavelength.
Since it is called a distance time graph I don't think it is too wild a guess to suggest that they might be "distance" and "time"!
The potential energy vs distance graph shows that potential energy decreases as distance increases. This indicates an inverse relationship between potential energy and distance - as distance between objects increases, the potential energy between them decreases.
To calculate the potential difference from a graph, you need to determine the vertical distance between two points on the graph that correspond to different potential values. This vertical distance represents the potential difference between those two points. You can measure this distance using the scales on the axes of the graph.
It depends on what those numbers are, but if they are on the x axis only, then it is called a run. If they are on the y axis only, it is called rise.
Speed.