When analyzing speed in physics, the x-axis typically represents time, while the y-axis represents the speed of an object. By plotting speed against time on a graph, you can visualize how the speed of an object changes over time, allowing you to understand its acceleration or deceleration.
Wavelength times frequency equals speed (of the wave). Therefore, unless you also change the speed, if wavelength goes up, frequency goes down, and vice versa.Wavelength times frequency equals speed (of the wave). Therefore, unless you also change the speed, if wavelength goes up, frequency goes down, and vice versa.Wavelength times frequency equals speed (of the wave). Therefore, unless you also change the speed, if wavelength goes up, frequency goes down, and vice versa.Wavelength times frequency equals speed (of the wave). Therefore, unless you also change the speed, if wavelength goes up, frequency goes down, and vice versa.
An example of three-dimensional motion is a car moving along a curvy road with changes in speed and direction. This motion involves motion along the x, y, and z axes as the car moves forward, turns left or right, and goes up or down hills.
When a car goes over a hill, the physics principles involved include potential energy, kinetic energy, and centripetal force. As the car goes up the hill, potential energy increases due to its height. At the top of the hill, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the car accelerates downward. Centripetal force keeps the car moving in a curved path as it goes over the hill.
Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum, according to the theory of relativity.
When light goes through a single medium, it continues in a straight line but may change speed depending on the properties of the medium. The speed change may cause the light to bend or refract.
the x axes is the bold line that goes horizontally the one that goes vertically is the y axes!
All accelerator physics is theoretical physics. It was once said that accelerator physics was like analyzing a modern Swiss watch by shooting it with a high power bullet1 and determining how it is made by analyzing the fragment patterns that result. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1Source uncertain. If someone knows the reference, please refine this answer and provide it. == No help on source but, I believe the quote goes: "It's like smashing a clock off the wall in a hope to figure out how it works by looking at the flying pieces."
The x and y axes
X axis goes across (horizontal) Y axis is up and down (vertical)
When you write the coordinates in a pair, the X coordinate goes before the Y coordinate. For example, (2, 5) is x=2, y=5.
Speed goes up as temperature goes up.
as the temperature goes up the speed of the particle goes up
The Y axes goes on the top left of the bar graph, I believe.
Yes, because of the gravity of the sun they are moved in a circular motion that goes at a certain speed depending on the distance of the planets and centripetal forces. All the planets in out solar system revolve around the sun, while rotating on it's axes.
as the temperature goes up the speed of the particle goes up
as the temperature goes up the speed of the particle goes up
They can not accept reality. Physics is hard to understand if you think the Sun goes around the Earth or that the Earth is flat.