Im not 100% sure but I don't think that the result is a curved graph. I think it is straight. Least that's what my tutor said.
draw them on
a compass i think
A French curve is a tool used to draw different curves there are lots of swirls and circles so if a circle guide isn't good enough the French curve can draw and curves possible.
a pancake that has particle :D
The past participle is drawn.
With skills
you start by drawing any un straight line and start but curves in your line
Draw a line and then with a wavy line throughout it. This is a sound wave.
This is a weird answer, but, maybe a lamp, a vase, a ball, a bowl, drinking glass, etc. I think you can think up more from that.
There are many instances: Computer graphics, using quadratic, exponential, and radical graphs to draw curves. Mechanical engineering, physics requires a solid math understanding. Computer engineering obviously requires at least basic math skills. As for technology, computers use binary.
You can draw a particle sequence, as in before and then another box for after. The first box showing how particles are in a solid state from close up. Then draw the second box containing a few particles hot but not yet all of them. Then draw another box titled after 15 minutes showing all of the particles hot an vibrating. if you wish you can also draw a heat source at the bottom.
\ Draw stress strain curves for different type of steel and mentioned these type , write your notes?