When the mist cleared I was able to take a peek and the peak of the mountain.
Yes, "peak" and "peek" are homonyms. They have the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings. "Peak" refers to the top or highest point of something, while "peek" means to take a quick or secret look at something.
When the mist cleared I was able to take a peek and the peak of the mountain.
Urbanization in mexico city is at it's peak. It is a sentence using the word urbanization in Mexico city.
when you praise too much about your self. You are at peak of Narcissism.
He climbed the ladder to the house's peak.
I finally reached the peak of the mountain after climbing for days.
Mt. Everest is the highest peak in the world.
The ball hit its peak over the pitchers mound. Shows possession and is a pronoun. It's going to fly out of the park next time. It's is a contraction of it is.
I took a peek through the window.Don't peek at me when I'm changing.We will climb to the peak of the mountain.Her excitement seemed to peak.
No, a calibration curve based on peak height alone may not give accurate results for the determination of caffeine. Peak area is a more reliable measure for quantification as it takes into account both peak height and width, which can be influenced by various factors in the experiment such as sample matrix effects and instrument settings. Using peak area for the calibration curve would improve the accuracy and reliability of the results.
The peak of any graph is the highest point (usually in the y direction). The peak is the maximum value.
Peak force can be calculated by dividing the peak load (the maximum force experienced during the movement) by the area over which the force is distributed. This can be determined by using a force sensor or load cell to measure the force and then calculating the peak force using the formula: Peak force = Peak load / Area.