answersLogoWhite

0

The term "polar curve", in relation to the subject of illumination refers to the spread of light from a source. If the curve is weak, then little illumination is provided, whilst the opposite is true for a strong curve.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Chemistry
Related Questions

What is illumination in terms of light?

when objects get lighted from other source of light it is known as illumination


How to draw a polar curve?

To draw a polar curve, first choose an angle range (usually 0 to 2π) and a function that describes the distance from the origin for each angle. As you increment the angle and calculate the corresponding radius, plot the points on polar coordinates (angle, radius) to form the curve. Connect the points smoothly to visualize the shape of the curve.


What are the basic geometric terms?

curve


Sketch a polar curve for r equals sin theta?

It will be a circle.


What is a crest in math terms?

It is a local maximum for a non-linear curve, which may be a periodic curve.


Why is a polar wandering curve constructed?

Each tectonic plate moves along its own path, therefor each plate has its own wandering curve. It is constructed apparently to show the wandering curve of the different plates


What does area have to do with probability?

A normalized probability distribution curve has an area under the curve of 1.Note: I said "normalized", not "normal". Do not confuse the terms.


The slope of a curve is not constant?

if the slope of offer curves is constant, the terms of trad will


Is sand polar or nonpolar?

These terms are not applicable for sand.


What does the derivative at a point mean?

The derivative at any point in a curve is equal to the slope of the line tangent to the curve at that point. Doing it in terms of the actual expression of the curve, find the derivative of the curve, then plug the x-value of the point into the derivative to find the derivative at that point.


Is scn- polar?

Your terms are not clear. If you mean SCN (chem.) it's polar (yes, ions can be polar). If you ScN (Transistor), it can be either; it's a switching function.


The normal curve would represent the distribution of?

American women in terms of their physical heights.