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Definition of "x-axis"
noun: the horizontal axis in a plane coordinate system

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To define the coordinates, two perpendicular directed lines (the x-axis, and the y-axis), are specified, as well as the unit length, which is marked off on the two axes (see Figure 1 (More)

The term log-lin is used to describe a semi-log plot with a logarithmic scale on the y axis, and a linear scale on the x axis. Likewise, a lin-log graph uses a logarithmic scale on ... (More)

A Tanabe-Sugano diagram is a graph which plots the energy of different spectroscopic terms (on the y-axis) against the size of the ligand field (on the x-axis). (More)

... X-axis: m/z (mass-to-charge ratio) The x-axis of a mass spectrum represents a relationship between the mass of a given ion and the number of elementary charges that it carries. (More)

For example some people referring to a section across the x-axis will just use I x, but someone who refers to a section across the x-axis as 'section x-x' will use I x x for the same ... (More)

x is the signed distance from the y-axis to the point P, and; y is the signed distance from the x-axis to the point P. In the three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, a point P in ... (More)

Usually one chooses the x axis pointing right and the y axis pointing up, and these will be named the positive directions. Also, one picks a segment in the plane which is declared to ... (More)

Draw line at 80% on y-axis parallel to x-axis. Then drop the line at the point of intersection with the curve on x-axis. This point on the x-axis separates the important causes (on ... (More)

These data are used to make the standard curve, plotting concentration on the X axis, and assay measurement on the Y axis. The same assay is then performed with samples of unknown ... (More)

In trigonometry, the two-argument function atan2 is a variation of the arctangent function. For any real arguments x and y not both equal to zero, atan2(y,  x) is the angle ... (More)

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