The bottom-most point of a curve is called a "local minimum" or "global minimum," depending on whether it is the lowest point in a specific region or the lowest point overall in the entire curve. At this point, the curve changes direction, typically transitioning from decreasing to increasing. In mathematical terms, it occurs where the derivative of the function is zero, and the second derivative is positive.
The top point
When measuring volume in a graduated cylinder, you should use the bottom of the meniscus. The meniscus is the curved surface of the liquid, and the bottom point of this curve provides the most accurate reading. Always ensure your eye is level with the meniscus to avoid parallax errors.
Height is an example of a normal curve. Most people will be around average height, with some being short or tall, and very few being very short or very tall.
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The reaction described by curve B is occurring with a catalyst.------Apex <('-'<)
The bottom of a valley is called the valley floor. It is typically the lowest point in the valley and where most of the water and sediment accumulates.
The top point
The top point
Any point on the PPC curve
At any point of underutilization/any point inside of the curve
The half equivalence point on a titration curve can be determined by finding the point where half of the acid or base has reacted with the titrant. This is typically located at the midpoint of the vertical section of the curve, where the pH changes most rapidly.
The half equivalence point on a titration curve can be determined by finding the point where half of the acid or base has reacted with the titrant. This is typically located at the midpoint of the vertical region of the curve, where the pH changes most rapidly.
When a fast ball and curve ball are mixed together it is called a slider.
That refers to the center of the circle that "fits best" - that follows the direction of a curve (locally) most closely. (The formal definition, of course, is a bit more complicated, and involves concepts of calculus, such as limits.)
most of the time there is no design on the bottom of a skimboard
The thoracic spine is from the base of the neck to the bottom of the rib cage. All the thoracic vertebrae - all 12 have ribs attached. The curve the thoracic spine has is called the thoracic curve, or kyphosis. It is normal to have a curve but if the curve is excessive or twists to the side it is abnormal. It can cause problems or if mild most people do not know it is there.
Legs that curve out are called several things including bandiness or bandy-leg.Probably the most common is bow-legs or bowed leggs