Analyse a graph in physics using y = mx + c | A-Level Physics How To
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- In physics practical work we frequently plot straight line graphs that we use to calculate an unknown quantity. But how is the graph used to determine the quantities of interest? In this video I explain how to compare the experiment's equation to y = mx + c so that we can relate the graph's gradient and y-intercept to unknown quantities. I then demonstrate the method by analysing three real equations and graphs:
1. v² = 2gh
2. R = ρL/A
3. p = Wq/Mg + 0.2R/M
You can download the worksheet I used in this video here: physicshq.wixs...
In the follow up video [ • Analyse log graphs in ... ] I demonstrate the procedure for log graphs / equations.
Relevant concepts: physics graphs, gradient, y-intercept, equation, algebra, straight line, graphical analysis
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Yes that is correct RE the intercept.
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What if we aren't given the graph before we are told to linearize
If you aren’t given a graph you’ll need to decide what needs to go on the axes and work from there using the method I demonstrated. It may be necessary to do some algebraic manipulation first - e.g. deriving log equation for a complex relationship but that goes before graphical analysis so it’s related but outside scope of this particular video.
You may find this helpful: How to analyse log graphs in physics | ruclips.net/video/u1S4n69-1Tg/видео.html
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Please tell me how to find "C" ?
If the graph has no visible y-intercept then c is calculated:
c = y₁ - mx₁
Where y₁ and x₁ are the coordinates used in gradient calculation.
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But sound quality is not much better.you have to improve your sound quality.
Sorry for poor audio. Will look into ways to capture higher quality audio.
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