According to the IFSTA Essentials of Firefighting 5th Edition, a ground gradient is Produced by an electrical current passing from a downed power line through the ground along the path of least resistance.
ground gradient is the term referring to the
It is its slope or gradient.
The gradient of the line was two-thirds.
Gradient is pronounced "gray--dee-- ent".
They are a type of game bird that nests on the ground. A variety of pheasant I believe.
An excavation in the ground that is generally deeper than it is wide and narrow compared to its length
the rate of change of maximum value of potential with respect to distance is known as potential gradient
A stream gradient is the grade measure by the ratio of drop in elevation of a stream. It is expressed as feet per mile.
The definition for quagmire is swampy ground.
By definition, lines are parallel if they have the same gradient (slope). Any horizontal line has a gradient of 0, so it is parallel to any other horizontal line.
A line is the locus of points such that the gradient (slope) between that point and one fixed point in the plane is a constant. Technically, that definition does not include a vertical line because its gradient is not defined! You could get around that this by requiring that either the gradient is a constant or, if it is undefined, then the inverse gradient (dx/dy) is constant.
A cluster is a clumped distribution while cline represents a continuous distribution (a gradient).
Fick's laws of diffusion describe diffusion and can be used to solve for the diffusion, the concentration gradient (spatial derivative), or in simplistic terms the concept.
The gradient is a measure of steepness from one point to another.
NO. Osmosis( by definition) is the DIFFUSION of water from a high concentration gradient to a low concentration gradient across a semipermeable membrane. As diffusion is a form of passive transport, it doesnt require a carrier
Conduction is a mode of transfer of energy within and between bodies of matter, due to a temperature gradient.
Thermocline describes a steep temperature in a body of water. This temperature is gradient and can be in bodies of water such as lakes and ponds.
With respect to material being sheared, velocity gradient is the change dv in relative velocity v between parallel planes with respect to the change dr in perpendicular distance r throughout the depth of the material. Velocity gradient has the same dimensions as rate of shear, which is reciprocal seconds.