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what are the steps involved in drawing a graph between two quantities?
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Answer:
At first we have to see that what are that two quantities according to which we make our graph. If there is speed and time, then we mention time on the x axis and speed on the y axis then we fill the quantities according to the graph and lable it. Please note almost always time is taken on the x axis.
According to the given table, or function, we plot our points fot x-t, v-t or a-t graph. Oftentimes we are just given a generalised scenario, for example, x-t graph for constant velocity, where we have to draw an arbitrary line and curve to denote the scenario.
Make sure to mark the x,v,a and t values in the graph as specified in the question- if it is not specified- there's no need to give exact values.
Make sure to write the correct unit, time is usually given in seconds, speed or velocity in m/s and acceleration in m/s2
Examples of x-t, v-t and a-t graph are given as follows:
x-t graph for a uniform motion which stops for 2 seconds and then returns back to initial point.
Answer:
Step 1: Identify the variables. ...
Step 2: Determine the variable range. ...
Step 3: Determine the scale of the graph. ...
Step 4: Number and label each axis and title the graph.
Step 5: Determine the data points and plot on the graph. ...
Step 6: Draw the graph.