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anyone can make me understand the graphical representation of motion chapter​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Graphical representation of motion. A graph is a pictorial representation of the relation between two sets of data of which one set is of dependent variables and the other set is of independent variables. To describe the motionof an object, we can use line graphs.

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Graphical Representation of Motion. Using a graph for a pictorial representation of two sets of data is called a graphical representation of data. ... This graph shows the dependency of a physical quantity speed or distance on another quantity, for example, time.


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