Physics Asked by James0987 on April 18, 2021
I’m asked to do a graph for the speed of the rocket as a function of the flight altitude.
Here are the values: h (m) 0 4 13 32 55 83 103 and v (m/s) 0 4 7 12 16 20 23. Does this mean that the flight altitude should be on the x-axis?
If you are asked to graph as a function of altitude, then yes, your flight altitude should be your independent variable in the function, i.e. $v(h)$
Answered by Rico on April 18, 2021
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