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a stress strain curve and a load displacement curve is pretty much the same thing, given the data is from the same specimen. its just the stress (force/area) is divided by a constant area and the strain (change in length/original length) is divided by a constant original length. therefore your curve would pretty much look the same as dividing by a constant will not change your graph. hope this explains your question
David Hilbert was born on January 23, 1862 and died on February 14, 1943. David Hilbert would have been 81 years old at the time of death or 153 years old today.
It would not shift the curve; it would be represented by moving from a point inside the curve toward the curve.
A curve. It would be called a parabolic curve.
I would say either the curve 9320,8520 or one of the bolds
the tour has a better camera but the curve has better graphics i would go with the curve.
Demand curve will be perfect inelastic
AnswerAlcohol freezes at -114. i would imagine that the heating curve would be similar to the differences in freezing curve..
A change in price level would cause movement along the demand curve, but would not cause the curve itself to shift.
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All loops available in Java (for, while, do-while) have a loop termination condition that would get executed during every iteration of the loop. Without checking the loop condition the loop cannot be terminated and hence avoiding the loop condition check during iteration is not logic and Java does not do it.
Personal choice, I would recommend the curve.