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Hey guys mind helping me convert this distance over time graph to velocity over time graph? since for most of you its fairly simple it should take long for you guys todo this, thanks in advance

the graph is attached to the jpg

>> No.11100968

>>11100964
shouldn't sorry a typo

>> No.11100978

>>11100964
come on anon, this is high-school tier. velocity is just dx/dt i.e. the change in position versus the time interval over which it is measured. you should be able to plot this.

>> No.11100980

>>11100964
Literally just take the derivative of the function y and then graph that. Are you in high school?

>> No.11100981

Find the slope of each line segment between points

>> No.11100987

>>11100980
im not in highschool, just taking highschool level physics in college cause i didnt take it in highschool

>> No.11100990

>>11100981
>>11100978
>>11100980
any of you guys mind doing it for me and sending a jpg?

>> No.11100995

>>11100990
No

>> No.11100999
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>>11100964
>high IQ board

>> No.11101005

>>11100999
people on this board are just fat neckbeards that play DND all day and watch khan academy tutorials to show off here

>> No.11101009

>>11101005
I'm going to grad school for physics and I do presentations at schools to get kids into STEM

>> No.11101010

>>11100964
Anon....do you not know the relation between velocity and position? Or how to take a derivative?

>> No.11101012

>>11100964
TAKE THE FUCKING DERIVATIVE YOU GODDAMN BRAINLET HOW THE FUCK DID YOU SLIP PAST THE PREREQS

>> No.11101016

>>11101010
i already did this chapter a few monmths back im just helping out a friend and completely forgot about this shit, plz send help

>> No.11101018

>>11101012
cheating lmao

>> No.11101019

>>11101005
I only rarely browse /sci/ and im sure glad i did. This thread made me kek

>> No.11101022

>>11101009
then help out a fellow autist, pretend im one of ur STEM students

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>>11101016
>im just helping out a friend

>> No.11101028

>>11101022
I like helping kids, not autists on 4chan

>> No.11101029
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>>11101023
I SWEAR I SWEAR IM NOT RETARTED ITS FOR A FRIEND

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>>11101028
>i go on /sci/ to brag that i teach STEM kids

>> No.11101037

>>11100964
Take a derivative, done in 10s

>> No.11101039

>>11101037
>take a derivative
you people expect me to know what that is

>> No.11101045

>>11100964
remove the gridlines and the title. I'd fail you for using a figure so ugly.

>> No.11101049

>>11101045
ITS NOT MY GRAPH ITS MY FRIENDS'

>> No.11101050

>>11101039
>you people expect me to know what that is
lol yea but since you're a mathlet ill help you:
y=x^a where a is constant
dy/dx=ax^a-1
y=bx where x is const
dy/dx is b
y = x^a + bx
take the derivative of each component and add together
dy/dx = ax^a-1 +b
now apply that to your function and voilà, you have the function of velocity

>> No.11101060

>>11101049
get better friends or cut that person loose. That kind of dead weight will only keep you down if you try to get far in academia, KID.

>> No.11101082

>>11100964
plot y = (472.86*2)x+50.871 dude.

>> No.11101089

>>11100964
>not using SI units.
Disgusting
v = 945.72t +50.871

>> No.11101267

>>11100964
You can double click on the axis label and change it from Distance (cm) to Velocity (cm/s). Don't forget to change the title.

>> No.11101284

>>11100964
>>11100987
>>11100990
>>11101016
>>11101029
>>11101039
>>11101049
American education

>> No.11101287

>>11100964
10/10 post, thanks a lot!

>> No.11101309

>>11100964
Is this from discrete data or a function? If it's the latter, then see here: https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=derivative+of+472.86x%5E2%2B50.87x%2B0.0214