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∙ 11y ago"Ohmic" means it obeys Ohm's law (V=IR, i.e., voltage = current x resistance). Since Ohm's law can be understood to be a definition of resistance, what this really means is that the material has a constant resistance. In such a case, the slope of current as a function of voltage will be a straight line passing through the origin.
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∙ 11y agoThe slope of the speed-vs-time graph is the magnitude of acceleration.
Exactly.
The slope of the speed/time graph is the magnitude of acceleration. (It's very difficult to draw a graph of velocity, unless the direction is constant.)
The rate of change in accelleration.
instantaneous magnitude of velocity
No, the slope of a speed-versus-time graph represents the rate of change of speed, not acceleration. Acceleration is represented by the slope of a velocity-versus-time graph.
Yes, acceleration is the slope of a velocity versus time graph.
The slope of the speed-vs-time graph is the magnitude of acceleration.
speed
The slope of a force vs. time graph is equal to the change in momentum or the Impulse.
Exactly.
The slope of a distance versus time graph represents the speed or velocity of an object. A steeper slope indicates a higher speed, while a gentler slope indicates a slower speed. If the slope is negative, it means the object is moving in the opposite direction.
The slope of the curve.
the slope would be grams/liter, so most likely density
A velocity-time graph is commonly used to represent acceleration. The slope of the graph at any point represents the acceleration at that specific moment. A steeper slope indicates a greater acceleration.
The slope of the speed/time graph is the magnitude of acceleration. (It's very difficult to draw a graph of velocity, unless the direction is constant.)
instantaneous magnitude of velocity