A shallow gradient is a low slope of land. It usually has contour lines that are decent way apart from one another.
(-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
A positive gradient goes uphill from left to right A negative gradient goes downhill from left to right
If the gradient is a positive number the curve is increasing, and if the gradient is a negative number it is decreasing.
The relation is that gradient and slope are both angled lines.
North Carolina has an intermediate geothermal gradient!
low slope and gradient are the same thing - just measured in different units
Shallow (small, low).
whether they are deep or wide, slow or fast flowing, shallow or steep gradient, a river flows in a channel
Young rivers are straighter and more narrow. Old rivers have many meanders (bends in a rivers channel), and young rivers do not they are fast and have a high gradient, unlike old rivers which are slow and have a shallow gradient.
Contour maps have lines along points at the same height or elevation. The contours are usually drawn at regular intervals, such as every 10 or 50m of height change.Where contour lines are very close on a map, this shows that the height is changing a great deal over a short horizontal distance, and therefore the gradient is steep.Areas of shallow gradient will have contour lines that are a long way apart, showing that points that are a set distance apart in height are a large distance apart horizontally.
No, you would have to be a few miles out because the sand extends a long way out and has a very shallow gradient. but there is one 5 Miles up the coast at Fleetwood.
A ferromagnet has a steep gradient B /H curve with very noticeable hysteresis. A paramagnet has a shallow curve with almost no hysteresis.
Concentration Gradient
find the gradient
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?