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Q: If you were positioned a bit further south would the curve traced out by the sun be higher or lower in the sky?
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Northen Hemisphere. If you were positioned a bit further south would the curve traced out by the sun be higher or lower in the sky?

In the Northern Hemisphere the curve would be higher, in the Southern Hemisphere it would be lower.


A wave traced by the motion of a pendulum above a moving surface is a?

Sine curve


What is a curve that is higher on the outside than it is on the inside called?

A banked curve.


What is astroide?

An astroid is a hypocycloid with four cusps - a particular form of plane curve traced from a fixed point on a circle.


What does base curve in eyeglasses mean?

Base curve is a term used to describe how a lens in a pair of eyeglasses needs to be positioned to work with a persons eyes. Since everyone's eyes are shaped slightly different, all eyeglasses have a unique base curve.


When individuals near the center of the curve have higher fitness than individuals at either end of the curve?

Stabilizing Selection


Can you get epidural with scoliosis?

it depends on the place and degree of the curve. i could not, but my curve is in the lower spine. a friend of mine could b/c her curve was higher. you need to discuss it with your doctor.


Which side of the stream is shallower the inside curve or outside?

Since the outside curve has a higher velocity, it has more erosion meaning the inside curve has a slower velocity more deposition causing it to be shallower. The outside curve is deep.


What does traversable mean in maths?

A network or shape is transversable if it can be traced without lifting the pen or going over the same part of the curve more than once.


What happens to price if the demand increases?

The price rise.With respect to classical economics (all things being equal) there are two possible situations which represent price increases:An increase in price due to supply side factors (generally the cost of inputs or the cost of labour) the supply curve increases (moves upwards) and intersects with the demand curve at a higher price. In this case the demand curve is not affected. Only the supply curve has risen.An increase in demand (due to changing market pressures). In this case the demand curve has increased (risen) and now intersect the supply curve at a higher position. In this case the demand curve is higher than it was previously.


What is a positive demand curve?

demand curve tends to be downward sloping (negative) for normal goods. for goods that are perceived to be of superior value to customer (like it serves as a status quo), the higher the price, the higher the quantity demanded. hence, giving a positive demand curve. there are called the veblen goods. Giffen goods also has a positive demand curve.


How does an increase in population affect the demand curve?

The higher the population, the more the 'wants' coming from the consumer side. This in result drives and shifts the demand curve rightward, where now on every single price level corresponds a higher number of quantity demanded. Note that population is not a price factor so that's the reason for the curve shifting and not a movement along the curve itself.