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Uranus
Horizontal Axis: Temperature in Kelvins (Hottest to coolest) Vertical Axis: Luminosity, absolute magnitude, or solar radius
What is 'slop' ???? I think you mean 'slope' ; which means 'Gradient'. 'Slop' means a 'mess'. Please remember, correct English grammar. Yes!!! In a velocity/time graph the gradient/slope is a acceleration. On such a graph remember. The horizontal (x) axis is the time axis. The Vertical (y) axis is the velocity axis. If the line rises from left to right it is accelerating. If the line is horizontal (parallel to x - axis, but NOT co-planr), it is constant velocity. If the line falls from left to right it is deceleration(slowing down). If the line is co-planar with the time(x) axis , the object is not moving.
If you are referring to the formation of a mesocyclone, this occurs when the horizontal vorticity meets the updraft. The updraft helps lift the vorticity upwards and in the process tilts the axis from horizontal to vertical.
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.
on the horizontal axis!
It is a horizontal axis
The horizontal axis is also called the x-axis.
the horizontal axis is known as the x axis
The horizontal axis is known as the x-axis.
It can be. However, if there is a category axis, it is usually the horizontal axis.
the y-axis is the horizontal axis
the x-axis is horizontal.
The horizontal axis of a typical graph would be the "X-axis"
The y axis is vertical and the x axis is horizontal.
The horizontal axis runs left to right because it is horizontal. The vertical axis runs up and down. In math, 'y' is associated with the horizontal axis and 'x' is associated with the vertical axis.
Yes, on a graph, the horizontal axis is called the x-axis.