File:Car stopping distances-1920.svg
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[edit]DescriptionCar stopping distances-1920.svg | A simple graph of car stopping distances |
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Source | Generated from the "cars" dataset in the R statistical package |
Author | YanWong |
SVG development InfoField | This diagram was created with R. This diagram uses embedded text that can be easily translated using a text editor. |
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speed.kph <- cars$speed*1.609344 dist.m <- cars$dist*0.3048 plot(speed.kph, dist.m, xlab = "Speed (km/h)", ylab = "Stopping distance (m)", las = 1) lines(lowess(speed.kph, dist.m, f = 2/3, iter = 3), col = "red") title(main = "Stopping distances of cars from the 1920s")
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