Asked by Jerome
a) A plot of lnv vs. lnT should be a straight line. Why?
b) What is the slope of the straight line?
c) What is the intercept of the straight line?
b) What is the slope of the straight line?
c) What is the intercept of the straight line?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
v= sqrt (T/linearmassdension)
lnv= 1/2 Ln(T/LMD)= 1/2 lnT - 1/2 Ln(LMD)
lnv= 1/2 Ln(T/LMD)= 1/2 lnT - 1/2 Ln(LMD)
Answered by
Megan
a) It's a straight line because it is a function os the form y=mx+b
b) The slope of the line if m=0.5
c) The intercept of ln v is -0.5ln(LMD) and the intercept of the ln T axis is 0.5 ln (LMD)
b) The slope of the line if m=0.5
c) The intercept of ln v is -0.5ln(LMD) and the intercept of the ln T axis is 0.5 ln (LMD)
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