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To draw a potential energy diagram, one must plot a graph. The x-axis is the potential energy, while the y-axis is the reaction progress. Finally, plot the reactants and the products.
Plot a graph with T(Temparature) on Y axis and S (Entropy) on Y axis. Yes you need it in fluid dynamics.
Many sets of data do not form into straight lines. If by "What if" you mean how to plot a line onto this graph. Then simply draw a curved line of best fit.
You should use a curve if the scatter plot shows a clear curving shape. Otherwise draw a straight line. But a line of best fit should never zigzag from point to point.
That depends on the size of the plot. "Plot" is not a unit; it's just a professional legalese word for what you and I would call a "piece" of land. The plot you need for building a house wouldn't need as many square feet in it as the plot you'd want for building an office tower.
There many ways one might draw a bode plot. The 'Swarthmore' educational website offers examples of bode plots as well as rules for constructing a bode plot.
it is a path in which magnitude and phase can be determine . it is used to determine the
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Plot points on Cartesian coordinates.
Check: wikiHow Plot-Polar-Coordinates Made things a lot easier.....
If you want to draw a good graph, draw a smooth curve. If you just draw straight lines connecting the points, depending on which points you pick, you could get a really inaccurate graph. So, always plot a lot of points before drawing a line, and draw a smooth line!
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you graph the points going downwards
Draw the axes. Plot the two intercepts. Draw a line connecting the two points
change it to polar mode and then plot r = any constant
polar plots are those in which magnitude and phase are drawn together in a figure by varying the frequency(unit generally radians per sec or otherwise hertz). bode plot is the one in which 20 log(magnitudde) and phase are plotted with respect to frequncy. DURGESH PAREVA DELHI INDIA
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