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A "concave" mirror curves inward. A "convex" mirror curves outward.
A mirror that is curved outward is convex. A mirror that is curved inward is concave.
I assume you mean the normal vector in the plane of the circleIf you write the circle in the form f(x,y,z) = 0 e.g. x^2 + y^2 - r^2 = 0then grad(f) gives you the normal vector (outward pointing). In cartesian (x,y,z) coordinates:grad(f) = (df/dx, df/dy, df/dz)So in our example:grad(f) = (2x, 2y, 0)This is the normal vector and is necessarily in the plane of the circle, even if this method is followed for a circle with some angle to the x-y plane :)This works for any function of the form f(...) = 0, not just circles...
The Triangle Shirtwaste Fire occurred in what is now the NYU Chemistry Building. The fire is most notable for leading to a drastic change in workers rights. The fire began in the top floors and quickly spread. The workers (mainly women and girls that had recently immigrated) were locked inside of the building doing their jobs. As the fire took hold in the building, there were no viable exits or fire escapes by which to escape the fire, leading to many of the workers jumping out of the building to their deaths and many others being burned alive. As a result of the fire, legislation was passed to gain more rights for the workers of New York. * Doors that opened outward * Fire escapes that went to ground floor
The reason for the extra space comes from the fact that while the hypotenuses of the red and green triangles appear to form one continuous line, they are actually slightly different. Since the slopes of the two triangles are not exactly the same (3/8 or .375 vs 2/5 or .4), the top triangle bows slightly inward while the bottom triangle bows slightly outward. The "hole" comes from this slight difference. The area under the triangles in the second picture is 16 squares (8 x 2) and the area under the triangles in the first picture is 15 (5 x 3).
Energy distributed through a dielectric, spreading outward from a central point.
seafloor spreading
Point your index finger upward and make several circles. Then, in one smooth motion, change it to a Y (thumb and pinky sticking outward) and push your hand outward.
Waves transfer energy outward equally. Since there is no barrier to the water, when a raindrop hits the water that energy of the raindrop falling has to go somewhere, the energy is transferred from the raindrop to the water and goes outward from the epicenter (where the raindrop fell). The waves (circles) will continue to travel an equal distance unless there is an outside force such as wind, another object, ect. to stop the wave
You should wipe a CD in a straight line outward from the center or inward from the edge. Do not wipe it in circles. Use a soft cloth, not a paper towel.
No, The earth ( Rock ) bends before snapping back into place thus resulting in an earthquake sending ripples outward
Phenotype. Allele and genotype both describe genes wheras phenotype describes outward appearance.
Outward
Urbanization occurs when people flock to locations around the central part of a city to build homes and businesses and they keep building outward and upward.
Not the opposite, but the complementary form, is grabbing.The opposite of pinching would be spreading, as can be seen when working with torn materials, or such forms as buttonholes : pinching it closes a hole, spreading it opens the hole.The opposite of a pinching motion (e.g. fingers coming together) would be a "spreading" motion (e.g. fingers moving apart).A motion close to this anatomically is a flicking motion (fingers together are moved outward.
Dispersing compost heaps as fertilizer describes the compost heap method for fertilizing. The pile may be bigger, and centrally located, for spreading the dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter outward over a large site to be fertilized or through successive removals for nearby sites. A small pile may be permitted to decompose in place to the benefit of the immediately underlying ground.
start in the center and make circles outward tightening the front and rear last, then recheck tourque in any order 9 5 1 4 8 10 6 2 3 7