Speed-time graphs represent how speed changes over time, with the y-axis showing speed and the x-axis showing time. A flat line indicates constant speed, while a slope indicates acceleration or deceleration. Distance-time graphs, on the other hand, show how distance changes over time, with distance on the y-axis and time on the x-axis; a straight, sloped line indicates constant speed, while a curve indicates changing speed. The steeper the slope in either graph, the greater the speed or acceleration.
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They give a visual interpretation of the data.
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Yes, but only in terms of measures from and away from the "origin". Information of all motion in the transverse direction is lost.
They use graphs to interpret their data.
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They give a visual interpretation of the data.
Graphs visualize data allowing the brain to interpret a large data set quickly and infer trends.
No.
The best way to make graphs that are easy to interpret is using a suitable scale.
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