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The uses of the V-T graph include finding acceleration and describing motion. If you know what you're doing, you can also use a V-T graph to find the distance covered during some period of time.
I'm sorry, but I cannot see or interpret graphs or images. However, if you provide a description of the graph or the data it presents, I'd be happy to help you answer your question based on that information and my knowledge of biology!
You can't, since the slope of the graph means average velocity and the area of the graph has no meaning. The only way to find instantaneous velocity from position-time gragh is by plugging the data into the kinematic equations to get the answer. Edit: Actually you can if you take the derivative of the equation of the curve it will give you the equation of the velocity curve
you can't....it's merely impossible! Assuming it is a graph of velocity vs time, it's not impossible, it's simple. Average velocity is total distance divided by total time. The total time is the difference between finish and start times, and the distance is the area under the graph between the graph and the time axis.
The momentum-time graph is the integral of the force-time graph. that is, it is the area under the curve of the f-t graph.The momentum-time graph is the integral of the force-time graph. that is, it is the area under the curve of the f-t graph.The momentum-time graph is the integral of the force-time graph. that is, it is the area under the curve of the f-t graph.The momentum-time graph is the integral of the force-time graph. that is, it is the area under the curve of the f-t graph.
OK i don't even know what i am doing so i hope you know the answer cuz i don't it
Literary lessons is what you should put, because that's what you need with a question like that.
I am sorry but this question refers to a particular graph and the graph or a reference to it was not included.
by doing a line graph or maybe a bar graph.
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I can't see the graph so I can't answer the question.
your question is not understandable your question is not understandable
This algebra lesson explains how to find the slope of a line by looking at its graph. To get from the point (-2, -1) to the point (4, 3), you rise up 4... and run 6.
This question cannot be answered because there is no graph to tell where the y-intercept is.
Not a real question
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I think that the difference is that a scatter plot graph has dots on it and that a line graph doesn't. Am sorry if I didn't answer your question properly but this is what I can offer. If it was not enough am sorry.