yes. If the data is scattered on the graph, you need to form a LSRL (least squared regression line), which is simply a line of best fit. However, if your data is precise, you can take any point and divide the mass at that point by the volume. If you make the LSRL, do the same thing with a point on the line.
Graphing is used in measuring density. It plots the temperature and density as read, and gives the true density at standard conditions.
AnswerWhen the mass of a material is plotted against volume, the slope of the line is the density of the material.
they show you the percentage cover/abundance of a specific species along a transect, the X-axis is the distance, and the actual kite shapes represent the amount of that species at that set distance.
It depends, you have to know which variable (Temperature/Pressure/Volume) is constant, see here http://hypertextbook.com/physics/thermal/pressure-volume/
the graph should look like this:. . . . . . . .
The region of zero electron density is called a "node."
mass and volume measurements for any sample liquid should fall along the graph line because liquids have a constant density. Density is mass over volume. Mass equals density which is a constant time volume.
what measurement of the liquid. There are many things you can measure in a liquid. weight volume temperature color boiling point conductivity voltage breakdown density specific gravity etc depends on what you are measuring in the liquid. There are many parameters of a liquid you could measure: volume temperature density salinity color conductivity etc
When the vertical axis represents "number of things" and the horizontal represents "volume of the thing"---slope is change in vertical over change in horizontal, so units of the slope would be "number/volume", which is density.
Density is the slope of the line. density = mass/volume = constant. Since mass and volume have a linear relationship, then that constant is also the slope of the line on a graph of a comparison of mass to volume ratios.
The slop of a line which represents mass over volume would give you density.
the slope would be grams/liter, so most likely density
The scale in a graph is determined by the range of the dependent and independent variables.
The answer depends on what the graph displays.
AnswerWhen the mass of a material is plotted against volume, the slope of the line is the density of the material.
distance and time
Slope of the graph will give you speed.
It depends on what information is plotted.