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A graph and an object.
Becuz a wave motion graph is 4 lamos
-- The distance/time graph for an object in uniform motion is a straight line,which may be sloped.-- The distance/time graph for an object in non-uniform motion may be a linethat isn't straight. But even if the graph is a straight line, that's not enoughto guarantee that the object's motion is uniform ... the distance/time graphreveals the object's speed, but not the direction of its motion.
Motion at constant speed.
the distance time graph will show a linear or a straight line
A pendulum moves in simple harmonic motion. If a graph of the pendulum's motion is drawn with respect with respect to time, the graph will be a sine wave. Pure tones are experienced when the eardrum moves in simple harmonic motion. In these cases "wave" refers not to the thing moving, but to the graph representing the movement.
finite and infinite graph.
Draw a graph representing a hypothectical economy
pie graph
The advantage of using a graph is being able to give more evidence of your work. The disadvantage is there being a possibility of data being in between the plotted points, that you may not even realize.
At least two things regarding the motion can be interpreted from the graph of speed versus time.The slope of the graph represents the acceleration of the thing being charted.And the net area under the graph represents the position of the thing being charted.Each of these graphed as they change with time, on the same time scale as the original graph or some other one if more convenient.
A pie graph is used when representing portions of a whole.
a bar graph
it is called a motion graph
One can solve equations of motion by graph by taking readings of the point of interception.
acceleration A motion such as the one above further illustrates the important principle: the slope of the line on a velocity-time graph is equal to the acceleration of the object. This principle can be used for all velocity time to determine the numerical value of the acceleration.
line graph