Graphical Method for Inverse Proportional Relationship | AVS and 1/Mtot

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hi there i am new to this , and might be posting at the wrong place, this is the first time I've posted.i really need somehelp with this guys.
does any1 know how to answer this

"Suggest a graphical method to determine the mathematical relationship between two quantities which are inversely proportional to each other.".

also what is the relationship between avs 1/Mtot ... acceleration vs. the reciprocal of mass total.

pls reply ASAP, labs due tomorrow ;(
 
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flip along the y=x axis.
The relationship is force.
 
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Hello,

Thank you for reaching out for help with your lab. I am happy to assist you with your question.

To determine the mathematical relationship between two quantities that are inversely proportional, you can use a graphical method called a hyperbola. This method involves plotting the values of the two quantities on a graph and then drawing a curve that connects the points. The resulting curve will be a hyperbola, and the slope of the curve will represent the inverse proportionality between the two quantities.

In terms of the relationship between AVS and 1/Mtot, it would depend on the specific context and units used. However, in general, AVS stands for average velocity squared, and 1/Mtot represents the reciprocal of the total mass. So, the relationship between them could be represented as AVS = k/1/Mtot, where k is a constant. This would suggest an inverse proportionality between AVS and 1/Mtot, with a higher mass resulting in a lower average velocity squared.

I hope this helps and good luck with your lab! Remember to always ask for help when you need it and to double check your work for accuracy. Science is all about learning and improving, so don't be afraid to make mistakes. Best of luck!
 

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