No, the axis must be specified: torque = (distance from the axis) X (force). (X is the vector cross-product in this case - meaning the angle also matters.)
No, the axis must be specified: torque = (distance from the axis) X (force). (X is the vector cross-product in this case - meaning the angle also matters.)
No, the axis must be specified: torque = (distance from the axis) X (force). (X is the vector cross-product in this case - meaning the angle also matters.)
No, the axis must be specified: torque = (distance from the axis) X (force). (X is the vector cross-product in this case - meaning the angle also matters.)
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No, the axis must be specified: torque = (distance from the axis) X (force). (X is the vector cross-product in this case - meaning the angle also matters.)
yes the independent variable goes on the x-axis
Usually the y-axis is independent on a graph.===================================Braaak ! Beulah the buzzer says "I don't think so".Most typically, the independent variable is plotted on the 'X'-axis.
The independent variable is on the x axis (that is the horizontial line).ÊÊ The independent varaible is also known as the one you can control or change.
I believe you mean the x-axis, the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane
the independent variable is on the x-axis