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What is the symbol for a isotherm?

The symbol for an isotherm is a dashed line on a graph that represents a constant temperature measurement.


What is isotherm curve?

An isotherm curve is a line on a graph that represents a constant temperature. It shows the relationship between temperature and another variable, such as pressure or volume. Isotherms are commonly used in thermodynamics to analyze the behavior of gases.


Isotherm in physics?

Isotherms in thermal physics are the lines on a pressure versus volume graph for an ideal gas, where the pressure and volume are alowwed to vary but temperature is kept constant. They are the result of Isothermal expansions or contracions of ideal gasses.


What is the type of graph that results when the volume of a gas is measured as its pressure is changed?

the graph should look like this:. . . . . . . .


What happens to a graph that is representative of exponential decay?

As time passes - as the graph goes more and more to the right, usually - the graph will get closer and closer to the horizontal axis.


What is a line that a graph gets closer and closer to but does not touch?

Asymptote


Why is it okay for a graph to cross one of its's horizontal asymptotes?

There is nothing in the definition of "asymptote" that forbids a graph to cross its asymptote. The only requirement for a line to be an asymptote is that if one of the coordinates gets larger and larger, the graph gets closer and closer to the asymptote. The "closer and closer" part is defined via limits.


From the graph can you generalize that the higher the layer of the athmosphere (that is closer to the sun) hotter temperature why or why not?

Based on the graph, can you generalize that the higher the layer of the atmosphere (that is closer to the sun), the hotter the temperature? Why or why not


A line is an for a function if the graph of the function gets closer and closer to touching the line but never reaches it?

asymptote


How do you graph sound?

You can graph the changes in pressure. Or you can separate the sound into frequencies, and graph those (by amplitude).


When the value of the slope gets smaller the graph gets?

As the slope get closer to zero, the graph becomes close to horizontal.


What is the line connecting points of equal temperature?

This would be an isotherm. The two parts of the word are iso meaning same and therm meaning temperature. Similar construction is used for isobar, a line of equal pressure.

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