blue curve
collocation in Englishmeaningsofblueandcurve
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blue
adjective
uk/bluː/us/bluː/
of the colour of the sky without clouds on a bright day, or a darker or lighter type ...
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curve
noun[C]
uk/kɜːv/us/kɝːv/
a line that bends continuously and has no ...
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(Definition ofblueandcurvefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofblue curve
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The continuousbluecurvecorresponds to the quasi-static pulling of the molecule with zero dissipated work.
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After this jump, the magnetization remains on the red curve until the field increases past 0.5, where it jumps to thebluecurve.
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This can be seen in the figure to the right: thebluecurveis the evolute of all the other curves.
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Informally we can say that thebluecurve"f" ("z") is always closer to the red curve "h" ("z") than it is to the origin.
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The cusp in thebluecurvecorresponds to a vertex in the other curves.
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In the adjoining figure, suppose that a particle moves along thebluecurve.
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Drawing the horizontal position of the marble over time would give a gradually diminishing sinusoid rather like thebluecurvein the image above.
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The magnetization direction starts on thebluecurve.
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The model step responses superimposed on top of the data are shown as solid blue curves.
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In the figure above the point where the two blue curves cross is a singular point.
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The solid red and blue curves connect stable magnetization directions.
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The dark blue curves show the actual locations of the isopleths in three dimensions.
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The white tv is now situated on a gradient blue triangle, and three light blue curves now appear on the 3 sides.
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In these figures, the red curves are the lines of curvature for one family of principal directions, and the blue curves for the other.
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