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It will be a circle.
The paper is probably negatively charged, polar too, hence absorbs water.
To apply the transformation ( w = z + \frac{1}{z} ) to the circle defined by ( |z| = 2 ), we can express ( z ) in polar form as ( z = 2e^{i\theta} ), where ( \theta ) ranges from ( 0 ) to ( 2\pi ). Substituting this into the equation for ( w ), we get ( w = 2e^{i\theta} + \frac{1}{2e^{i\theta}} = 2e^{i\theta} + \frac{1}{2} e^{-i\theta} ). This simplifies to ( w = 2e^{i\theta} + \frac{1}{2}(\cos \theta - i \sin \theta) ), which describes a new curve in the ( w )-plane. The resulting curve can be analyzed further to understand its geometric properties.
The answer depends on what information you are given - and in what form. If the equation of the curve is given in polar coordinates or in parametric form, the process is quite different to that required when given the Cartesian equation.
ClO4 is polar.
It will be a circle.
To draw a polar curve, first choose an angle range (usually 0 to 2π) and a function that describes the distance from the origin for each angle. As you increment the angle and calculate the corresponding radius, plot the points on polar coordinates (angle, radius) to form the curve. Connect the points smoothly to visualize the shape of the curve.
A polar covalent bond consists of a positive and negative end.
Polar molecules have positive charge on one side and negative charge on other side. Non polar molecules have covalent bond and do not have positive and negative charge on one or other side of the molecule.
The term "polar curve", in relation to the subject of illumination refers to the spread of light from a source. If the curve is weak, then little illumination is provided, whilst the opposite is true for a strong curve.
a molecule having slightly negative and positive ends with regard to change
Each tectonic plate moves along its own path, therefor each plate has its own wandering curve. It is constructed apparently to show the wandering curve of the different plates
A polar molecule is one that has a negative and positive end due to an uneven distribution of electron density. Water is a common example of a polar molecule, with its oxygen atom being partially negative and its hydrogen atoms being partially positive.
A bond with negative end and a positive end
Polar bonds occur when there is an unequal sharing of electrons between atoms in a molecule, resulting in a partial positive and partial negative charge. Polar molecules have an overall uneven distribution of electron density, leading to a positive and negative end. Not all polar bonds create polar molecules, but all polar molecules contain polar bonds.
Molecules that have partially positive and negative regions are called polar molecules. Polarity results from an unequal attraction of electrons between the atoms that make up a molecule. The electrons are more drawn towards atoms with a higher electronegativity, thus making these atoms partially negative.
It's non polar covalent