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The Earth doesn't have a top or a bottom because it spins on its axis always changing the top or the bottom
A 0 mV on the Y-axis just means that its neutral charge separated.
To draw a potential energy diagram, you typically plot the potential energy on the y-axis and the reaction coordinate on the x-axis. Identify the initial and final states of the reaction, determine the energy changes at each stage, and sketch the curve connecting the energy levels. Peaks represent transition states, while valleys indicate stable intermediates or products.
Plot a graph with T(Temparature) on Y axis and S (Entropy) on Y axis. Yes you need it in fluid dynamics.
they show you the percentage cover/abundance of a specific species along a transect, the X-axis is the distance, and the actual kite shapes represent the amount of that species at that set distance.
In the Argand diagram (complex plane), numbers on the horizontal axis represent real numbers.
In the Argand diagram (complex plane), numbers on the horizontal axis represent real numbers.
X-Axis is manipulated variable. Y-Axis is responding variable
A graph is typically represented in terms of a y-axis (vertical), x-axis (horizontal) and sometimes a z-axis as well (at right angles to the y & x) if it's a 3-D graph.
A bilateral bar diagram has bars running on both the y-axis and the x-axis.
the vertical axis is the pressure
The answer does depend on the font, but: B, F, G, J, L, P, Q, R and S. In a few fonts, for example, the top and the bottom of B are the same size so the letter does have an axis of symmetry.
The x axis is the temperature *Kelvin. While the y axis is the luminosity of the star.
The x-axis represent the horizontal line while the y-axis represents the vertical line.
the x-axis
It is the x axis
The two letters for a 2-dimensional plane are X and Y. Each one is known as an axis, therefore being the X axis and the Y axis. The X axis is the horizontal dimension and the Y axis is the vertical dimension.