Two features may be said to have a linear relationshipwhen an increase in one produces an equivalent increase in the other. This would be indicated by a straight line graph. Such as the mass Vs the volume of a consistent material.
Just draw a line, divide it in five (or more) equal parts and constantly add the same number to each tick.
Examples:
[1,2,3,4,5]
[1,3,5,7,9]
[10,20,30,40,50]
[5,10,15,20,25]
[100, 200, 300, 400]
a linear motion around the house can be in when a screw is being turned by a screwdriver or when you walk
Shaping
measurement
A ball falling down(objects falling vertically down are all the examples of linear motion).
When the anvil and spindle end are brought in contact, the edge of the circular scale should be at the zero of the sleeve (linear scale) and the zero of the circular scale should be opposite to the datum line of the sleeve. If the zero is not coinciding with the datum line, there will be a positive or negative zero error as shown in figure below. When the anvil and spindle end are brought in contact, the edge of the circular scale should be at the zero of the sleeve (linear scale) and the zero of the circular scale should be opposite to the datum line of the sleeve. If the zero is not coinciding with the datum line, there will be a positive or negative zero error as shown in figure below. When the anvil and spindle end are brought in contact, the edge of the circular scale should be at the zero of the sleeve (linear scale) and the zero of the circular scale should be opposite to the datum line of the sleeve. If the zero is not coinciding with the datum line, there will be a positive or negative zero error as shown in figure below.
You can measure things with a linear scale. Practically impossible with a non-linear scale.
"A device for which the output is, within a given dynamic range, linearly proportional to the input" e.g. a spring scale is linear device for measuring weight.
Linear is a straight line and non linear could be a curve or anything but a straight line
A linear scale is a scale with equal divisions for equal vales, for example a ruler. A non linear scale is where the relationship between the variables is not directly proportional.
The Richter scale is not a linear scale. This means that an earthquake of magnitude 6 does not have twice as destructive power as the earthquake of magnitude 3. Actually, an earthquake with magnitude 5 is ten times more destructive than an earthquake of magnitude 4. The Richter scale is a logarithmic scale.
A scale factor is the ratio of corresponding linear measures of two objects.A scale factor is the ratio of corresponding linear measures of two objects.A scale factor is the ratio of corresponding linear measures of two objects.A scale factor is the ratio of corresponding linear measures of two objects.
A linear scale is much more simple to use and provides accurate readings it also works faster than the non-linear scale . This scale does not take much work and has equal divisions. In a linear scale, there is an equal amount between each mark; this is the normal kind of scale that is used in most everyday graphs/charts. In a non-linear scale, the difference between each mark is not the same, for example each mark, although the same distance apart on the paper, represents twice the value of the previous mark. Two examples which are met regularly are logarithmic in nature: pH (acid/alkali scale - eg pH balanced shampoo) and dB (deci-Bel - relative loudness of sounds).
The volume on a stereo is usually not a linear scale but graduated in decibels or on a power scale and the answer depends on which of the two.
examples of linear relationships are: - Y= mX + b -Y= mx -Y= 2(6) + 2 - Y= 2(6) - 2 - Y= 3(5)
They are verbal scale, Linear Scale and fraction scale.
They are verbal scale, Linear Scale and fraction scale.
Linear Scale