GK
PHYSICS
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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Independent Variable
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Dependent Varaible
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The independent variable belongs on the x-axis (horizontal line) of the graph and the dependent variable belongs on the y-axis (vertical line). The x and y axes cross at a point referred to as the origin, where the coordinates are (0, 0).
Detailed explanation-2: -Independent variable is denoted as “x” variable. When you plot the data on x-y axis, then dependent (y) variable is shown on the vertical (y) axis, and the independent variable is shown on the horizontal (x) axis.
Detailed explanation-3: -So, while the previous detailed answer gave some excellent examples, the real REASON we plot the independent variable on the x-axis is just to follow the convention in order to make our results or observations more readily understood by others.
Detailed explanation-4: -The x-axis is used to indicate a point’s horizontal position; The y-axis is used to indicate a point’s vertical position; The very middle point is called the origin.
Detailed explanation-5: -Correct answer: The independent variable is always displayed on the x-axis of a graph, while the dependent variable appears on the y-axis. Time is a common independent variable, as it will not be affeced by any dependent environemental inputs.