In physics, different quantities are often represented on graphs and very commonly time is represented on the horizontal x-axis. But why is Time always on X-axis in a graph?
In physics, different quantities are often represented on graphs and very commonly time is represented on the horizontal x-axis. But does time always have to go on the x-axis?
Generally, time is always on the x-axis, because it allows for other quantities to be represented as functions of time, which is useful in physics. Time is also, in most cases, independent of other variables, which conventionally means that it should be on the x-axis.
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