Learn the definition of a curve and understand how a curve is formed. Explore the different types of curves and study some examples of mathematical...
The characteristic equations have been derived by using Goell's point matching method (GPMM) under weak-guidance approximation. The dispersion curves are also interpreted in each case .The modal properties of proposed structure of optical wave guide are compared with those of standard square wave ...
A closed curve has no endpoints and encloses an area (or a region). It is formed by joining the endpoints of an open curve together. Circles and ellipses are formed using closed curves. A circle is a closed curve formed when a point moves in a plane such that it is at a constant ...
Equations: Based on the polynomial degree. For example, linear function, cubic function. Range: Based on the outputs (aka range). Examples include inverse function, periodic functions, and sign function. Domain: Based on the types of equations used to define the functions. Includes algebraic func...
The equations on this page assume linear diffusion. Cell time constant1 In electrochemical experiments, the electrodes take some time to reach an applied potential. The charging of the electrode produces a so-called charging current, which decays on the time scale of the "cell time constant"....
Transparency has been set to all three curves so that data in overlapping regions can be clearly seen. Origin supports anomaly plot which has different color in the upper and lower part. The anomaly plot can be line, columns or area Lollipop plot of flowering duration data Column & Bar...
Some two-dimensional shapes have smooth curves along their edges, such as circles, ovals and ellipses. Another type of two-dimensional geometric shape is the polygon, which is characterized by flat, straight edges that meet at sharp points called vertices. A polygon must have at least three ...
Five-set Venn diagram: These comprise of five circles, ovals, or curves. In order to make a five-set Venn diagram, you can also pair a three-set diagram with repeating curves or circles. What are the Different Fields of Applications of Venn Diagrams?
One type of lens is the convex lens (also known as a converging lens) which is cut to have its curves face outwards. The light going through a convex lens is linear and the light coming out of the convex lens intersects at the focal point. Convex lenses are used in microscopes, eyegla...
Vector images are more like math equations. All points, lines and curves are calculated by the computer. Each mathematical equation is assigned a color, thickness or stroke, in order to turn them into images. When these images are modified, the shapes and their equations get larger or smaller...