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The answer will depend on what variables are graphed!
Because load and deflection are directly proportional to each other
The answer depends on the variables in the graph! In a graph of age against mass there is nothing that represents acceleration.
It is not, if it is a graph of force against acceleration.
If the variables x and y are in direct proportion then the graph of y against x is a straight line through the origin. If the variables x and y are in inverse proportion then the graph of y against x is a rectangular hyperbola. Alternatively, the graph of y against 1/x (or 1/y against x) is a straight line through the origin.
Within a materials elastic limit, the extension of a uniform section (like a wire) will be proportional to the tensile load. The graph of load (mass) v extension will be a straight line
This shows that when suspended load is zero. the extension in wire is also zero which is correct. For more details, contact at saqibahmad81@yahoo.com
A Compound Graph Is An Extension Of a Standard Graph.
Extension has something to doing with multiplication.
Extension cords are not used at 5500 volts.
The answer will depend on what variables are graphed!
The area under a graph of force against distance (or extension, if it's a spring) represents the work done by that force. Since it sounds like you're talking about a spring, you should know that the area would represent the work done to stretch the spring that distance, and also represents the amount of elastic potential energy contained by the spring.
A graph of distance against time.
Because load and deflection are directly proportional to each other
If you want the graph to show the acceleration of the ball against time, then the graph is a horizontal line. If you want the graph to show the velocity of the ball against time, then the graph is a straight line sloping downward. If you want the graph to show the height of the ball against time, then the graph is a parabola that opens downward.
because when we r applying a certain load the deflection also increasing..))
The answer depends on the variables in the graph! In a graph of age against mass there is nothing that represents acceleration.