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Types of graphs (physics)

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Answered by Anonymous
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★ Diagrammatic representation of variation of quantity with respect to another is called  \normalsize \bf{\orange{Graph}}

 \Huge \bf{\red{Uses\: Of Graphs }}

★ The shape of the graph plotted for two quantities gives us the clear idea about the relationship between those two quantities .

★ A Graph Plotted between two quantities helps in identifying the accuracy in the experimental data .

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★ Position time graph

☛ It is the graph obtained by plotting instantaneous position of a body verses time .

★ Velocity time graph

☛ It is a graph (Curve) obtained by plotting instantaneous velocity is of body verses Time .
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Graphs

★ Diagrammatic representation of variation of quantity with respect to another is called \normalsize \bf{\orange{Graph}}Graph

\Huge \bf{\red{Uses\: Of Graphs }}UsesOfGraphs

★ The shape of the graph plotted for two quantities gives us the clear idea about the relationship between those two quantities .

★ A Graph Plotted between two quantities helps in identifying the accuracy in the experimental data .

\bold{Types \: Of\: Graphs}TypesOfGraphs

★ Position time graph

☛ It is the graph obtained by plotting instantaneous position of a body verses time .

★ Velocity time graph

☛ It is a graph (Curve) obtained by plotting instantaneous velocity is of body verses Time

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