what do you mean by gradient of a scalar field? what do you mean by gradient of a scalar field?
The answer depends on the gradient of WHAT!
concentration gradient
proton gradient
A concentration variation (gradient) in the direction from the head of an animal to its tail.
Yes, chemiosmosis involves a concentration gradient. Think of chemiOSMOSIS, osmosis being the diffusion of water, which involves a concentration gradient.
the ratio between the vertical interval and horizontal equivalent is defined as the gradient.
It is ratio of height to length ie., h/L.
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.
It is a measure of the average gradient or slope.
The answer will depend on what variables are graphed!
A ratio of 1:40 (meters) is the preferred minimum ratio
Is the modulus, gradient or slope of the line.
gradient, ratio of rise to run, "m", grade, rate of change, incline
Increasing the temperature, lighter particles, higher surface area to volume ratio and a steeper concentration gradient.
That's the slope' of the line, often called the 'gradient' by those who have spent a long time in school.
the slope More often called the gradient in maths - but means the same. It's also given by differentiating the equation.