The slope is the slant of a line
the gradient of the graph
where's the line graph
By TEC, you may mean VTEC, that is vertically integrated TEC (total electron content). Slant TEC is the TEC integrated along the line of sight from a receiver to transmitter, along a slant path.
A vertical line on a velocity vs time graph is physically impossible.
That would depend on the type of axes. If it is an acceleration vs. time graph, then there would be a continual reading of 0m/s/s acceleration, and the graph would be a straight line indicating 0m/s/s at all times. If it is a velocity vs time graph, then there would be a constant value of velocity at all times. If it is a displacement vs time graph, there would be a straight, continuously increasing line.
Its called the slant, and most people say the line segment, but i stick to the slant.
Speed
The Slope
It is formally called the slope of the line.
the slope.
Figure it out your self
i believe it is called the slope.
It is called a graph cut.Example: increments go from 0 straight to 40
It is called a graph cut.Example: increments go from 0 straight to 40
It can be more than one thing such as time
The slope. Or the gradient, on a straight line graph, it is represented by m in the equation y=mx + c. It can also be calculated by the rise (change in y) ÷ run (change in x)
Slope of a straight line on a Cartesian coordinated graph is 'rise over run' = y2-y1/x2-x1 = change in 'y'/change in 'x'