im not sure
a curve.
The curve of your thumb is the part where it looks rounded, at the base of your thumb.
It is part of a curve. If that curve happens to be a circle, then it is a fraction of a circumference but it need not be.
a curve
If the curve is part of the circumference of the circle, it is called an arc.
I assume you mean the curve of length against applied force (or mass) for a wire. The beginning part of the curve should be a straight line, and this is where the deformation is elastic. When the substance passes its elastic limit, the line starts to curve up.
I assume you mean the curve of length against applied force (or mass) for a wire. The beginning part of the curve should be a straight line, and this is where the deformation is elastic. When the substance passes its elastic limit, the line starts to curve up.
The sharp part of a katana is located on the outer curve of the blade. This design allows for effective slicing and cutting motions when the sword is swung. The inner curve, on the other hand, is typically the flat side of the blade, which helps in guiding and stabilizing the cut.
The word "curve" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a smooth, continuous line that bends without angles. As a verb, it means to bend or shape something into a curve. The part of speech depends on how it is used in a sentence.
The winds curve because of the rotation of the Earth.
That is the boiling point
the neck