time is normally the horizontal line
The line would indicate motion at a constant speed.
A horizontal line on a distance versus time graph indicates that the object is not moving. The slope of the line would be zero, meaning there is no change in distance over time.
The horizontal part of a tracing on an ECG is called the baseline. It represents the period when the heart is not actively depolarizing or repolarizing, showing the electrical activity at rest.
No. It is good for showing how each data point compares to the whole data set.
The scale of a map may indicate the ratio as well as showing how lengths measured on the map represent actual distances.
Hyperthermia
Heat stroke
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A scatter plot would be the most useful figure for showing how paper ball size affects launch distance. This type of figure allows for the visualization of individual data points, illustrating the relationship between the two variables. By plotting the size of the paper balls on one axis and the corresponding launch distances on the other, patterns and trends can be easily identified. Additionally, the scatter plot can help highlight any potential correlations or outliers in the data.
Sounds like it is overheating. Red always means STOP. A red fan would indicate something concerning the cooling system. What you call a distance display is the odometer. Spanner as you call it, don't have a clue.
If it is distance from a point versus time, with distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis, it would show a steep vertical climb on the graph. The steeper vertical change, the faster, but never completely vertical. Large "rise" (distance) over short "run" (time). With 0 acceleration, the graph is a straight line.
Sounds like the vertical amplifier section had gone bad.