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A diode characteristic curve is a curve that describes the characteristic of diode and it is normally based on experiment data. The curve itself has two distinctly separate parts.One part lies in the first quadrant and it stands for the forward-biased situtation.It reflets the barrier voltage(meaning the smallest amount of voltage that can turn on the diode).For Germannium diode,the barrier voltage is 0.3V while silicon diode is 0.7V,but the real value differs according to the temperature and current flows through the diode.The other part lies in the third quadrant which indicates the reverse-biased situation,from which you can find out the leakage current(the current flow through before Breakdown Point). Typcially, a diode characteristic curve varies from diode to diode.But theoretically speaking,we regard them as the same.
On a stress strain curve the elastic limit is the point where the straight portion curve first starts to curve. When load is removed strain will return to zero. The yield point is a point on the curve just beyond the elastic limit. When load is removed strain will not return to zero. It will return approximately as a straight line parallel to the original, and have an offset strain value. The yield point offset is arbitrary but usually defined as 0.2% (.002 permanent strain) as most common strain devices can measure that amount.
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The curve of Wilson is a relationship between pressure and volume changes in a gas at constant temperature, showing how the specific volume changes with pressure. The Monson curve, on the other hand, is a graphical representation of the relationship between the bond strength and bond length in metallic solids, showing how the bond strength changes with bond length. Both curves are used in materials science to understand the behavior of different materials under varying conditions.
A circle is a 360º curve. A 25º curve means that the two radius lines which give the start and end of the curve are 25 degrees apart (even if they are not 'visible' in the curve).
A circle.
The curve must have a derivative at every point (except its end point).
end of curve or end of curvature
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Poulton Curve Halt railway station ended in 1952.
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.
A closed curve, such as a circle or an ellipse or a wriggly curve, or an infinite line.
linear?
directional