2. Indicate if each of the following describes the graph of a straight line. (a) $T^2$ vs. k (b) $T^2$ vs. m (c) T vs. k (d) m vs. k (e) $T^2$ vs. m (f) T vs. $1/k$
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"cTvs.k" - This does not describe the graph of a straight line. It is not clear what "c" represents, but "Tvs.k" indicates that it is related to the period. The period is the time it takes for one complete cycle of a repeating event, such as the oscillation of a Show more…
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