The curved line on a time vs. distance graph represents that the object is accelerating.
An arc length is the measure of the distance along the curved line making up the arc. It is longer than the straight line distance between the two end points.
Straight-line distance on maps is typically measured using a ruler or a scale bar, applying the map's scale to convert the measured distance to actual distance. For curved distances, such as along roads or paths, tools like a string or a flexible curve can be used to trace the route, which is then measured and converted using the map's scale. Additionally, digital mapping tools often provide built-in features to calculate both straight and curved distances automatically.
first we will put the divider in the starting of line then we will make points than we can measure it.
The object is accelerating or decelerating in the radial direction.
The curved line on a time vs. distance graph represents that the object is accelerating.
To measure a curved line, you can use a flexible measuring tape or a piece of string. Lay the tape or string along the curve to capture its shape, then measure the length of the tape or string. Alternatively, for more precise measurements, a digital caliper or specialized tools like a curved ruler or a planimeter can be used. These methods ensure an accurate measurement of the curved distance.
Use a line integral.
An arc length is the measure of the distance along the curved line making up the arc. It is longer than the straight line distance between the two end points.
When there is a curved line going upwards on a graph it means the distance is increasing
A level line is based on altitude. Altitude is the distance from sea level. Sea level is curved to the shape of the earth so a level line must be curved.
A curved line represents changing speed - either acceleration or deceleration - while a straight line indicates that the speed is constant.
Straight-line distance on maps is typically measured using a ruler or a scale bar, applying the map's scale to convert the measured distance to actual distance. For curved distances, such as along roads or paths, tools like a string or a flexible curve can be used to trace the route, which is then measured and converted using the map's scale. Additionally, digital mapping tools often provide built-in features to calculate both straight and curved distances automatically.
with a tape measure
first we will put the divider in the starting of line then we will make points than we can measure it.
A curved line is a line that is curved.
You can measure a curved line on a map by using a string or measuring tape to match the curve and then measuring the length against a ruler or a map scale. Alternatively, you can break down the curve into smaller straight line segments and then add up their lengths to get an estimate.