Linear graphs

A linear graph refers to any straight line relationship. 


Key Concepts

Equation

A straight line can be described by the following equation:

\(y = mx+c\)

  • \(m\) is the gradient
  • \(c\) is the y-intercept

Practical skills 

  • If there are error bars drawn on a graph from an experiment, then it must be possible to place your ruler inside all of the error bars at once for the graph to be linear.
  • A proportional graph refers to the special case where the line is straight and passes through the origin (0,0). Experiments can be used to verify proportional relationships such as Ohm's Law and Hooke's Law.

Tutorial

This video shows the effects of changing \(m\) and \(c\) on the appearance of the line.

Summary

Predict the effect of moving the sliders.

Test Yourself

Use quizzes to practise application of theory.


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