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Perhaps the graph was about the height of the hour hand of a clock!
The peak of any graph is the highest point (usually in the y direction). The peak is the maximum value.
Before going to its advantages and dis advantages , I would like to tell you why line graph is used. Basically line graph is one of the main tool of Problem Solving techniques. Line graph is the graphical presentation of the collected data in order to understand , analyze, conclude the data in a most easiest way Lets take the example of an organization, Every Organization is constituted of various processes. All the processes are well defined in terms of time, productivity and quality. But are all the processes under control? To get this information , we plot the line graph. The first step to plot the line graph is to gather the data first of the division/department/issue/ problem of which you want to see the current trend. Take an another example of data collection We take the data of a man whose temperature we recorded at different time @Time 10.00 : Temp: 101 degree Celsius @Time 11.00 : Temp: 104 degree Celsius @Time 12.00 : Temp: 100 Degree Celsius @Time 1.00 : Temp: 98 degree Celsius and so on Then Represent this data on the X-Y axis taking time ( always) on x axis and Temperature on Y axis Advantages of Line Graph: Since this graph is always represented with respect to time so the graph reader can analyse the status of the activity/Task/ Process/issue/problem/ temperature ( as defined above) @ different time variations. And there where we see the status is out of control ( i.e. at peak or at far bottom), this graph exhibits the need of improvement. Time may be months, Days, dates, hours, seconds, minutes etc. Disadvantage of line graph: Graph only represents the trend. But it doesn't go to the root cause of the identified issue . As in above example of the collected data of temperature at different time , only indicates the temperature. But doesn't tell how this temperature occurred, the graph doesn't represent.
Before going to its advantages and dis advantages , I would like to tell you why line graph is used. Basically line graph is one of the main tool of Problem Solving techniques. Line graph is the graphical presentation of the collected data in order to understand , analyze, conclude the data in a most easiest way Lets take the example of an organization, Every Organization is constituted of various processes. All the processes are well defined in terms of time, productivity and quality. But are all the processes under control? To get this information , we plot the line graph. The first step to plot the line graph is to gather the data first of the division/department/issue/ problem of which you want to see the current trend. Take an another example of data collection We take the data of a man whose temperature we recorded at different time @Time 10.00 : Temp: 101 degree Celsius @Time 11.00 : Temp: 104 degree Celsius @Time 12.00 : Temp: 100 Degree Celsius @Time 1.00 : Temp: 98 degree Celsius and so on Then Represent this data on the X-Y axis taking time ( always) on x axis and Temperature on Y axis Advantages of Line Graph: Since this graph is always represented with respect to time so the graph reader can analyse the status of the activity/Task/ Process/issue/problem/ temperature ( as defined above) @ different time variations. And there where we see the status is out of control ( i.e. at peak or at far bottom), this graph exhibits the need of improvement. Time may be months, Days, dates, hours, seconds, minutes etc. Disadvantage of line graph: Graph only represents the trend. But it doesn't go to the root cause of the identified issue . As in above example of the collected data of temperature at different time , only indicates the temperature. But doesn't tell how this temperature occurred, the graph doesn't represent.
A bell curve is a graph that depicts a large rounded peak tapering away at each end of normal distribution. A bell curve is a mathematical concept with the curve concentrated in the center.
Perhaps the graph was about the height of the hour hand of a clock!
No - a line graph may peak and trough depending on the data marked on the graph - a bit 'like join the dots'.
The peak of any graph is the highest point (usually in the y direction). The peak is the maximum value.
the maximum, turning point, peak ?
Usually with an oscilloscope which shows a graph of the voltage, and then the peak-to-peak ripple voltage can be read off the screen.
Use those speacial reading graphs You should have a hydrograph to look at. Look at the curve on this graph, the highest point on this curve is the peak flow. It cannot be calculated, just read off a graph. Peak Flow = Tidal Volume x 60 / I-time
which line of longitude runs near pikes peak Colorado
I assume you are asked to find peak voltage on a graph. If so its simply the number of divisions times four volts for the highest point on the graph.
We'll get right to work on that one as soon as we get a look at the graph.
The data values with the highest frequency, gives the peak of the distribution graph.
Firstly an attenuation is the reduction in the peak of a hydro-graph as it movesdownstream, resulting in a more broad, flat hydro-graph.Therefore the attenuated peak is the highest point before it attenuates.
Before going to its advantages and dis advantages , I would like to tell you why line graph is used. Basically line graph is one of the main tool of Problem Solving techniques. Line graph is the graphical presentation of the collected data in order to understand , analyze, conclude the data in a most easiest way Lets take the example of an organization, Every Organization is constituted of various processes. All the processes are well defined in terms of time, productivity and quality. But are all the processes under control? To get this information , we plot the line graph. The first step to plot the line graph is to gather the data first of the division/department/issue/ problem of which you want to see the current trend. Take an another example of data collection We take the data of a man whose temperature we recorded at different time @Time 10.00 : Temp: 101 degree Celsius @Time 11.00 : Temp: 104 degree Celsius @Time 12.00 : Temp: 100 Degree Celsius @Time 1.00 : Temp: 98 degree Celsius and so on Then Represent this data on the X-Y axis taking time ( always) on x axis and Temperature on Y axis Advantages of Line Graph: Since this graph is always represented with respect to time so the graph reader can analyse the status of the activity/Task/ Process/issue/problem/ temperature ( as defined above) @ different time variations. And there where we see the status is out of control ( i.e. at peak or at far bottom), this graph exhibits the need of improvement. Time may be months, Days, dates, hours, seconds, minutes etc. Disadvantage of line graph: Graph only represents the trend. But it doesn't go to the root cause of the identified issue . As in above example of the collected data of temperature at different time , only indicates the temperature. But doesn't tell how this temperature occurred, the graph doesn't represent.