well, the area under the curve between a time interval is equal to the distance traveled on that specific time interval. So one quantity is distance. As for another quantity, the answer would be velocity, but I think they may want a less obvious answer. A quantity out side of velocity could be instantaneous acceleration. This is given by the slope of the the tangent line to the velocity-time graph.
Hope this helps you answer your question. Though I think the most simple way to understanding why is to take a course of calculus.
Acceleration and displacement can be obtained from the velocity-time graph. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, which can be found as the slope of the velocity-time graph. Displacement can be determined by finding the area under the velocity-time graph, as it represents the distance traveled by an object.
Mass, possibly.
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Acceleration: By finding the slope of the velocity-time graph at a specific point, you can determine the acceleration at that instant. Total displacement: The area under the velocity-time graph represents the total displacement traveled by an object in that time interval.
A bar graph is typically the best type of graph to show comparisons of several items or events as it easily displays the differences in quantities. Each item/event is represented by a separate bar, making it easy to compare them visually.
To find the starting point of a distance vs time graph from a velocity vs time graph and a function, you would integrate the velocity function to find the displacement function. The starting point of the distance vs time graph corresponds to the initial displacement obtained from the displaced function.
Oh, honey, the relationship of quantities is just like a dysfunctional family reunion - you've got addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division all fighting for attention. They all work together in their own special ways to give you the final answer. Just remember, they may not always get along, but they sure know how to make math interesting.
A bar graph.
which of these is best shown on a bar graph?
Time and the distance from a fixed point (the origin) - either in a fixed direction or radially.
bar graph
bar graph.
parabola
A multivariate graph.
Bar graph
A pictogram.
A graph that uses bars is simply called a bar graph.
It cannot, in any sensible way.