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Actually, there are diagrams formeridian altitudetemperature altitudesolar altitude
a diagram showing the effects of temperature and pressure on phase
It is your fault in not including diagram a!
A Hertzsprung-Russell diagram or H-R diagram.
it is nothing but time temperature and transformation diagram.........
The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (H-R diagram) shows the relationship between absolute magnitude, luminosity, classification, and effective temperature of stars. The diagram as originally conceived displayed the spectral type (effectively the surface temperature) of stars on the horizontal axis and the absolute magnitude (their intrinsic brightness) on the vertical axis.
The temperature is displayed along the horizontal axis while the vertical axis is the star's absolute magnitude. So the HR diagram is a scatter diagram relating temperature and brightness, and eah star occupies one point.
The temperature is displayed along the horizontal axis while the vertical axis is the star's absolute magnitude. So the HR diagram is a scatter diagram relating temperature and brightness, and eah star occupies one point.
A phase diagram of the equilibrium relationship between temperature, pressure, and composition in any system.
Because of it's initial high temperature it is not even on the diagram, but far off to the left of the diagram.
This is used in oceanography
The H-R diagram compares a star's surface temperature to its absolute brightness.