To plot Hooke's Law, which states that the force (F) exerted by a spring is directly proportional to the displacement (x) from its equilibrium position, you'll need to gather data on the force and displacement. Typically, you would apply different weights to the spring, measure the resulting displacement, and record these values. Then, on a graph, plot force (F) on the y-axis and displacement (x) on the x-axis. The resulting graph should be a straight line if the spring follows Hooke's Law, indicating a linear relationship between force and displacement.
A graph and stem is different to a leaf plot because in a leaf plot, there is a stem and leaf in a plot, while in a graph and stem, there is a leaf and stem in a graph.
A scatter graph, also known as a coordinate graph, a coordinate plot, or a scatter plot, is a graph with coordinates.
Bode plot is for Frequency Response Analysis Root-Locus plot is for time-domain analysis
A stem and leaf plot is not a graph, but it is a table. You can turn it into a graph, a histogram, but it is simply a table that organizes your numbers.
line graph or a scatter plot.
all of them
A graph and stem is different to a leaf plot because in a leaf plot, there is a stem and leaf in a plot, while in a graph and stem, there is a leaf and stem in a graph.
A scatter graph, also known as a coordinate graph, a coordinate plot, or a scatter plot, is a graph with coordinates.
A line graph is a line plotted on a 4 quadrant graph. A line plot is a graph that plots values on a graph !
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Hooke's law of Elasticity.
A plot is simply a graph
* line graph * bar graph * circle graph * histogram * pictograph * scatter plot * line plot
Bode plot is for Frequency Response Analysis Root-Locus plot is for time-domain analysis
Bar graph.
yes you can plot same things from a frequency graph on a line graph because it is the same thing :) peace
A stem and leaf plot is not a graph, but it is a table. You can turn it into a graph, a histogram, but it is simply a table that organizes your numbers.