Welcome to another issue of Physics Tips Daily - the free eZine to provide tips and tricks for students to survive and excel in physics.
Today's topic is about graphs.
Graphs are extensively used in physics. They may be graphs of experimental data, or just a convenient way to show something. Students must be able to interpret the graphs and grasp the key points that is being illustrated.
Some important things students should be able to say about any graph:
* What do the axes represent?
* What trend is being illustrated in the graph?
* Can any extensions be made of the graph?
* Are the slope or areas under the graph significant?
* Can you verbally describe what the graph is visually depicting?
Remember to ask yourself these questions next time you deal with any physics graphs.
Keep it up with your study. "See" you tomorrow.
Meanwhile, Seize the Day!
Wayne Huang, PhD
http://www.RapidLearningCenter.com
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