Topic: physics. So I search under courses I didn't see physics. Please help me solve it
physics Recall that you can write the equation of a line Get Past buggy record it's number above where yis the vertical coordinate as : Y=mx+6 table 19. Start if before - 1.0m, measure x is the horizontal coordinate time for 0. 20 m inter m intervals , repeat until 2 m , plot data on graph in figure 1 . and in is the slope and b is the y coordinate when x = 0. often b is referred to as Buggy # 4 Buggy # 5 Yintercept . Slope is often decribe as rise over run This is Position *( m) Time t ( S) Position x ( m)| Time t ) the same as saying the change in the vertical - 1 . 0 O - 1 . 0 coordinate divided by the change in the - 0-8 - 0.8 horizontal coordinate. - 0.6 0.82 1. 21 1. 25 2- 35 y-inter 1.99 - Do It 3. 26 - 0- 2 ( D. b) 2 . Hb - 0, 2 Lo LX 4 0 .0 2 . 85 5. 62 x-inter 0 . 2 3, 41 ( - 47 0 ) 0. 2 6.77 O. LX 3 . 98 8 7 . 86 0. 6 4 - 56 0.6 8 . 90 in Physics, we can choose any variable name we 0. 8 5. 12 0. 8 10.05 want . for example, we can lable the vertical 1.0 5 . 59 axis as x and the horizontal axis as to The 120 FAST BUGGY SLOW BUGGY equation stay the same , Just adject the variable names. see the graph below. Table 19 Table 2b 8 6 2 ) Draw a best fit line for the data Points! x(m) 1.6 1.4 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time 1.2 * in this graps * is on the vertical axis NOT the hori Zotal 1.0 axis . The equation is the same form but the 0.8 Vertical names are changed . The equation for this is : 2= vttxo 8 q lime * Now x is the coordinate on the vertical axis an , it is the coordinate on the horizutal axis, and b is the you try ! X intercept. slope is still rise over run. But now that means : The change in the vertical coordinate ( x ) divided by the change in the horizontal coordinate (+ ). mathematically this is written as. 26 m = Rise = xp - Ki run Graph Ra to - ti * what do you notice about the slope of the * in your physics setup with the meter sticks line Compared to that of the fast buggy ? where is the origin ? Sketch and label ( annotate)