When the equation represents a horizontal line.
At a constant rate: distance = time x speed Since you are calculating the distance based on the other two numbers, I would say that distance is the dependent variable (it is based on the values of the other variables).
No. It represents a horizontal line.
x=0
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The "d" in the free fall equation corresponds to the displacement or distance the object falls vertically under the influence of gravity. It represents how far the object has fallen from its initial position.
The equation linking average speed (v), distance moved (d), and time taken (t) is: v = d/t. This equation represents the average speed as the ratio of the total distance traveled to the total time taken to cover that distance.
The equation can be rewritten as F = ma, where F represents force, m represents mass, and a represents acceleration.
When the equation represents a horizontal line.
The variable "Q" represents thermal energy in the equation Q=mcΔT.
The capital letter "C" represents the balanced chemical equation.
The stroke volume in an air compressor is typically calculated using the equation: Stroke Volume = π/4 * Bore^2 * Stroke. Bore represents the diameter of the cylinder and Stroke represents the distance the piston travels in the cylinder during one cycle.
The equation for the amount of energy to move an atom is given by the formula E = F × d, where E is the energy, F is the force, and d is the distance the atom moves. This equation represents the work done in moving the atom.
The arrow in a chemical equation represents yields or produces.
The list of choices that came along with the questiondoesn't include any graph that represents that equation.
There is no such equation, what do you mean by "water from a distance".
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