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Choose from the list A to D below, the graph which best describes the variable y in relation to x in each
of the following questions.
X
A
C
Y-axis
Х-ахis
46 Temperature of a point on the axis of a Displacement of points from the hotter
lagged metal bar supplied with constant heat end of the bar
at one end
47 Intensity of y -radiation from a point source Displacement from the point source
in air
48 The force experienced by a beam of The square of the displacement from
and long a line perpendicular to a
straight wire carrying constant current
equilibrium
electrons, moving with a constant velocity
49 Acceleration of a body executing simple Displacement
position
Time
from
harmonic motion
50 The deceleration of a car
Transcribed Image Text:Choose from the list A to D below, the graph which best describes the variable y in relation to x in each of the following questions. X A C Y-axis Х-ахis 46 Temperature of a point on the axis of a Displacement of points from the hotter lagged metal bar supplied with constant heat end of the bar at one end 47 Intensity of y -radiation from a point source Displacement from the point source in air 48 The force experienced by a beam of The square of the displacement from and long a line perpendicular to a straight wire carrying constant current equilibrium electrons, moving with a constant velocity 49 Acceleration of a body executing simple Displacement position Time from harmonic motion 50 The deceleration of a car
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