Circle graphs don't show change - just proportions.
A line graph could show how body mass changes with height by plotting body mass on the y-axis and height on the x-axis. Each data point represents a person's height and corresponding body mass. The line connecting the data points would help visualize the relationship between height and body mass, showing whether there is a positive, negative, or no correlation between the two variables.
-- The acceleration is directed from the body to the center of the circle. -- The velocity is tangent to the circle at the place where the body is. That direction is also perpendicular to the acceleration at that moment.
The velocity-time graph for a body dropped from a certain height would show an initial spike in velocity as the object accelerates due to gravity, reaching a maximum velocity when air resistance equals the force of gravity. After this, the velocity would remain constant, representing free fall with a terminal velocity. When the object hits the ground, the velocity suddenly drops to zero.
To determine the speed of a body from a distance-time graph when the body starts from rest, you can find the slope of the graph. The slope of a distance-time graph represents the speed of the body. A steeper slope indicates a higher speed, while a shallower slope indicates a lower speed.
the slope of distance time graph gives us velocity but when the body is at rest it will be zero
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It is not a suitable form of graph. A circle graph can be used for showing the relationship between a variable and its component parts. It is not suitable for illustrating changes with height.
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No you could not.
You cannot. A circle graph cannot be used to illustrate relationships between two variables.
No. A circle graph can be used for showing the relationship between a variable and its component parts. It is not suitable for illustrating changes over time.
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i think yea because people body can be a mess to change
No. A circle graph can be used for showing the relationship between a variable and its component parts. It is not suitable for illustrating changes over time.
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No. A circle graph can be used for showing the relationship between a variable and its component parts. It is not suitable for illustrating changes over time.
Yes, because a line graph deals with change over time, and so does height.