The History of Science: Physics Line Graphs
Line Graphs Line graphs illustrate the relationship between two major variables. The independent variable is charted on the horizontal axis, while the dependent is plotted along the vertical axis. Here’s an example below using tornado data: Yearly Instances of Tornadoes in the US, 1950-1999
The independent variable is the year. It changes no matter what happens to tornadoes. The dependent variable is the total number of tornadoes. It changes depending on the year.
Guidelines for Making a Line Graph The effect on increasing coils on the number of paperclips an electromagnet picks up.
Guidelines for Making a Line Graph The effect on increasing coils on the number of paperclips an electromagnet picks up.
Guidelines for Making a Line Graph The effect on increasing coils on the number of paperclips an electromagnet picks up.
Guidelines for Making a Line Graph The effect on increasing coils on the number of paperclips an electromagnet picks up.
Guidelines for Making a Line Graph