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A work-energy-bar chart show the amount of energy that an object has by means of a vertical bar. The chart helps students to understand the work-energy related problems and set up equations correctly.
potential energy
a thermos, an objection, and an energy bar ^_^
We can't see the graph or bar chart you are looking at, but typically, bar charts and graphs would represent amounts visually by size. Small height thin bars would be less or smaller amounts. A bar taller or wider would represent more. When you look at a graph or bar chart, you must look at what is written on the side and bottom. These clues will help you understand what is being visually represented.Here is a video showing how to make a bar graph in Google Docs.
A spring absorbs energy by increasing tension when distorted and returning the energy as the tension is released. Most metal springs store energy by twisting a metal bar. The bar may be a tiny wire or a foot thick piece of metal. A coil spring is just the bar set into a coil.
All graphs show patterns. Bar charts are one way to show comparisons between groups.
Bar graph - "talaang bar" or "areglong bar" Line graph - "graing linya" or "larawang linya" Pie graph - "bilog na grap" or "parihabaing grap"
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Both bar graphs and picture graphs show statistics (data) in a visual (graphic) form.
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line graphs show a change over time
Line graphs show change over time more effectively. The arc formed by the points can show an approximate trend. Bar graphs can more easily show the disparity of change between two points. If you wanted to show how big an improvement was you might want to use a bar graph and show that tremendous bar shadowing the tiny one.
No. That would be a histogram.
No! Bar and line graphs are different bar graphs show bars and line graph shows lines.
to show the result of data