The answer depends on the gradient of WHAT!
what do you mean by gradient of a scalar field? what do you mean by gradient of a scalar field?
concentration gradient
proton gradient
A concentration variation (gradient) in the direction from the head of an animal to its tail.
Yes, chemiosmosis involves a concentration gradient. Think of chemiOSMOSIS, osmosis being the diffusion of water, which involves a concentration gradient.
Some minerals and elements in a thermometer are galena, copper, and cinnabar. The primary element present is mercury. It reacts to temperature gradient.
Concentration Gradient
find the gradient
what do you mean by gradient of a scalar field? what do you mean by gradient of a scalar field?
basically the reciprocal of the original lines gradient is going to be the gradient for the perpendicular line (remember the signs should switch). For example if i had a line with the gradient of 3, then the gradient of the perpendicular line will be -1over3. But if the line had the gradient of -3, then the line perpendicular to that line will have the gradient 1over3.
The blood pressure in the capillaries at arterial end is about 25 to 30 mm of Mercury. The oncotic pressure of the plasma proteins is about 22 mm of mercury. So there is net force, which drives out the fluid in the interstitial space. The fluid is sucked back at the venous end of the capillaries by the oncotic pressure of the plasma proteins. It should be called as pressure gradient.
Danube river gradient
these tiles are gradient.
(-1.5,0) (1.5,0) what is the gradient?
Draw a tangent to the curve at the point where you need the gradient and find the gradient of the line by using gradient = up divided by across
Gradient= Vertical gain / Horizontal distance Hope this helps ;P
concentration gradient