well, the area under the curve between a time interval is equal to the distance traveled on that specific time interval. So one quantity is distance. As for another quantity, the answer would be velocity, but I think they may want a less obvious answer. A quantity out side of velocity could be instantaneous acceleration. This is given by the slope of the the tangent line to the velocity-time graph.
Hope this helps you answer your question. Though I think the most simple way to understanding why is to take a course of calculus.
The slope of velocity time graph will give you acceleration . The area under Velocity time graph will give you displacement of the body
Displacement.
Mass, possibly.
It is the ratio of physical characteristics of parents and the potential offspring traits. It is the ratio of physical characteristics of parents and the potential offspring traits.
well, the area under the curve between a time interval is equal to the distance traveled on that specific time interval. So one quantity is distance. As for another quantity, the answer would be velocity, but I think they may want a less obvious answer. A quantity out side of velocity could be instantaneous acceleration. This is given by the slope of the the tangent line to the velocity-time graph.Hope this helps you answer your question. Though I think the most simple way to understanding why is to take a course of calculus.
Phase diagram?
The area under the speed/time graph between two points in time is the distance covered during that time.
Depending on the quantities, it can be anything that you like!
A bar graph.
the gradient of the graph
which of these is best shown on a bar graph?
Position is measured along one axis, and time is measured along the other one.
Time and the distance from a fixed point (the origin) - either in a fixed direction or radially.
bar graph
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bar graph.
parabola
A multivariate graph.
Bar graph