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What is the correct SI unit for the vertical axis?
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The Y-axis I think. I'm not sure if that's what you meant though XP
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That all depends on what kind of quantity you are graphing.
It might be speed, temperature, altitude, relative humidity,
barometric pressure, etc. Each would use a different unit.
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