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16. For this table of data, how should the y-axis be labeled (with units)?

mass (kg)
3.2
4.6
6.1
6.2
7.4
9.
10.4
10.9
newtons (m/s)
31.381
45.1 111
59.821
60.801
72.569
89.241
101.989
106.892
Oms'
mass (kg)
O newtons
O kg
mass
O newtons (m/s?)

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Answer:

The y-axis should be labelled as W in Newtons (kg·m/s²)

Step-by-step explanation:

The given data is presented here as follows;

Mass (kg)
{} Newtons (kg·m/s²)

3.2
{} 31.381

4.6
{} 45.1111

6.1
{} 59.821

7.4
{} 72.569

9
{} 89.241

10.4
{} 101.989

10.9
{} 106.892

From the table, it can be seen that there is a nearly linear relationship between the amount of Newtons and the mass, as the slope of the data has a relatively constant slope

Therefore, the data can be said to be a function of Weight in Newtons to the mass in kilograms such that the weight depends on the mass as follows;

W(m) in Newtons = Mass, m in kg × g

Where;

g is the constant of proportionality

Therefore, the y-axis component which is the dependent variable is the function, W(m) = Weight of the body while the x-axis component which is the independent variable is the mass. m

The graph of the data is created with Microsoft Excel give the slope which is the constant of proportionality, g = 9.8379, which is the acceleration due to gravity g ≈ 9.8 m/s²

We therefore label the y-axis as W in Newtons (kg·m/s²)

16. For this table of data, how should the y-axis be labeled (with units)? mass (kg-example-1
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