pick two points on the line with good distances from each other, get the x1,y1 value for it... do the same for x2y2 value.. x will be the horizontal axis of the graph, and y will be the vertical. plug the numbers into m=y1-y2/x1-x2
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In chemistry, the slope of a graph represents a rate of change. To find the slope of a graph, choose two points on the line and calculate the change in y divided by the change in x (rise over run). This will give you the slope of the line.
To create an acceleration-time graph from a velocity-time graph, you need to find the slope of the velocity-time graph at each point. The slope represents the acceleration at that specific instant. Plot these acceleration values against time to get the acceleration-time graph.
No, the slope on a position-time graph represents the object's velocity, not acceleration. Acceleration would be represented by the slope of the velocity-time graph.
To find the direction of motion from a distance x axis and time y axis graph, look at the slope of the graph. A positive slope indicates motion in the positive direction, while a negative slope indicates motion in the negative direction. A horizontal line indicates stationary motion.
No, the speed of an object can be found by calculating the slope of a position-time graph. The steeper the slope, the greater the speed of the object.
To find instantaneous velocity from a position-time graph, you calculate the slope of the tangent line at a specific point on the graph. The slope represents the rate of change of position at that instant, which is equivalent to the velocity at that particular moment.