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Its a path function......but DISPLACEMENT is a state function.Distance depends on the path we followed from one state to another but displacement is a straight distance so it depends upon the states.
Its a path function......but DISPLACEMENT is a state function.Distance depends on the path we followed from one state to another but displacement is a straight distance so it depends upon the states.
Distance(velocity), or D(v)
depends how fast you are travelling
It depends on several factors, but a good rule of thumb is "about a mile."
A graph with distance traveled on one axis and time on the other. Time will go on the x axis and distance on the y because distance depends on the time.
depends how fast you are travelling
Distance depends on the principal quantum number n.
The delivery fee for fruit baskets depends on distance traveled and the total dollar amount of your order. In most cases if you order over a certain dollar amount delivery will be free or discounted.
It means that there is a function - which is here named with the generic name "g"; it might be any function - and that this function depends on variable "y".
The independent variable is one that does not depend on the other variable. A dependent variable "depends" on the other variable. Think about the distance traveled by a car over time. You have two variables in that, time and distance. Now think about which depends on the other. Does time depend on distance? No. Time will keep going even if the car stops. Does distance depend on time? Yes. The more time that goes on, the more distance is traveled. So distance is the dependent variable, because it depends on time. Time is the independent variable because it doesn't depend on distance.
The answer depends on the probability density function for dots.