It is a digital waveform.
Depends on the sort of graph. Time is common is be on the x axis. Frequency may be fro a Power Spectrum Density Function.
instantaneus
Yes. One shows speed and the other shows acceleration. The variables are usually plotted against time but that need not be the case. They could be plotted against displacement, for example.
Rene Descartes was a French mathematician who created the coordinate plane on which linear equations are plotted.
A graph is made to better interprete the data. Typically, the x-axis is used to plot the independent variable. If you are plotting a time series, then the time variable (hours, days, years) is shown on the x-axis. Chosing which variables to plot can be difficult. Let's say I want to study employees salary. I would by convention plot on the X-axis, a factor which I think effects salary, say years of employment or education level. What variables should not be plotted? If my data set is very small, or not reliable, then the graph will add little value.
Typically distance is plotted on the y-axis of a distance-time graph.
Time is plotted on the HORIZONTAL axis. That may or may not be the x-axis. If I choose to call the distance X, then X will be plotted on the vertical axis!
Depends on the sort of graph. Time is common is be on the x axis. Frequency may be fro a Power Spectrum Density Function.
In a regression of a time series that states data as a function of calendar year, what requirement of regression is violated?
The horizontal axis is reserved for the independent variable in a function. Time is always an independent variable in time-based functions. However, duration can be dependent. It depends on what's being plotted.
It is a velocity-time graph in which time is plotted along the horizontal axis and the velocity of an object in a selected direction is plotted along the vertical axis.
the thing that you are measuring is usually plotted on the Y axis . the X axis is usually time scale
x axis
Time is usually plotted along the X axis.
Time is plotted on the horizontal axis.
x-axis
Yes.