An Arrheniusplot displays the logarithm of kinetic constants math ln k math , ordinate axis plotted against inverse temperature math 1 T math , abscissa . Arrhenius plots are often used to analyze the effect of temperature on the rates of chemical reactions. For a single rate limited thermally activated process, an Arrheniusplot gives a straight line, from which the activation energy and the pre exponential factor can both be determined. style float right Example br Nitrogen dioxide decay center 2 NO sub 2 sub 2 NO O sub 2 sub center Image NO2 Arrhenius k against T.svg thumb Conventional plot br k against T Image NO2 Arrhenius lnk against T 1.svg thumb Arrheniusplot br ln k against 1 T The Arrhenius equation given in the form math k A e E a RT math can be written equivalently as math ln k ln A frac E a R left frac 1 T right math Where math k math Rate constant math A math Pre exponential factor math E a math Activation energy math R math Gas constant math T math Absolute temperature , K When plotted in the manner described above, the value of the y intercept will correspond to math ln A math , and the gradient of the line will be equal to math E a R math . The pre exponential factor, A, is a constant of proportionality that takes into account a number of factors such as the frequency of collision between and the orientation of the reacting particles. The expression math E a RT math represents the fraction of the molecules present in a gas which have energies equal to or in excess of activation energy at a particular temperature. See also Arrhenius equation Eyring equation Category Chemical kinetics Category Plots graphics de Arrheniusgraph ... more details
Arrhenius may refer to Carl Axel Arrhenius 1757 1824 , Swedish chemist and discoverer of the element yttrium Niklas Arrhenius , Swedish discus thrower Svante Arrhenius 1859 1927 , Swedish physical chemist and 1903 Nobel laureate Arrhenius equation , a formula for modeling the temperature dependence of reaction rate constant s. Arrhenius lunar crater , named for Svante Arrhenius 5697 Arrhenius , main belt asteroid, named for Svante Arrhenius Surname de Arrhenius es Arrhenius desambiguaci n fr Arrhenius no Arrhenius pt Arrhenius desambigua o sv Arrhenius ... more details
. Taking the natural logarithm of the Arrhenius equation yields math ln k frac E a R frac 1 T ln A math So, when a reaction has a rate constant that obeys the Arrhenius equation, a plot of ln k ... . See also Accelerated aging Arrheniusplot Eyring equation Q10 temperature coefficient Van t Hoff ...The Arrhenius equation is a simple, but remarkably accurate, formula for the temperature dependence of the reaction ... www.iupac.org goldbook A00446.pdf Arrhenius equation IUPAC Goldbook definition ref The equation was first ... later in 1889, the Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius provided a physical justification and interpretation ... processes reactions. A historically useful generalization supported by the Arrhenius equation is that, for many ... degree Celsius increase in temperature. Overview In short, the Arrhenius equation gives the dependence ... goldbook A00102.pdf Arrhenius activation energy IUPAC Goldbook definition ref E sub a sub ... define a modified Arrhenius equation , ref http www.iupac.org goldbook M03963.pdf IUPAC Goldbook definition of modified Arrhenius equation ref that makes explicit the temperature dependence of the pre exponential factor. If one allows arbitrary temperature dependence of the prefactor, the Arrhenius ... power. Clearly the original Arrhenius expression above corresponds to n   0. Fitted rate ... experiment such as density dependence , there is no obstacle to incisive tests of the Arrhenius ... is defined to be R times the slope of a plot of ln k vs. 1 T &thinsp math E a equiv R left frac partial ln k partial 1 T right P math Kinetic theory s interpretation of Arrhenius equation Arrhenius ... very similar to the Arrhenius equation. Transition state theory Another Arrhenius like expression ... takes the form of an Arrhenius exponential multiplied by a slowly varying function of T . The precise ... complex. Limitations of the idea of Arrhenius Activation Energy Both the Arrhenius activation ... Using Arrhenius equation for calculating species solubility in polymers Category Chemical kinetics ... more details
Infobox Planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Arrhenius symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Cornelis Johannes van Houten , Ingrid van Houten Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels discovery site Palomar Observatory discovered September 24, 1960 designations yes mp name 5697 alt names 6766 P L named after Svante Arrhenius mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.3453724 perihelion 2.9451334 semimajor eccentricity 0.0636259 period 2037.4256990 avg speed inclination 13.69706 asc node 170.73264 mean anomaly 257.77820 arg peri 116.99899 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo 0.0774 temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 12.0 5697 Arrhenius 6766 P L is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on September 24, 1960 by Cornelis Johannes van Houten , Ingrid van Houten Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels at Palomar Observatory . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 5697 Arrhenius JPL Small Body Database Browser on 5697 Arrhenius MinorPlanets Navigator 5696 Ibsen 5698 Nolde MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Arrhenius Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Discoveries by Cornelis Johannes van Houten Category Discoveries by Ingrid van Houten Groeneveld Category Discoveries by Tom Gehrels Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1960 beltasteroid stub fa it 5697 Arrhenius hu 5697 Arrhenius pl 5697 Arrhenius pt 5697 Arrhenius ... more details
For the Lunar or Martian meteor craters Arrhenius crater Infobox scientist name Svante Arrhenius image ... Klein Oskar Benjamin Klein known for Arrhenius equation br Dissociation chemistry Theory of ionic dissociation br Acid base reactions Arrhenius definition Acid base theory prizes nowrap Nobel Prize ... August Arrhenius 19 February 1859 2 October 1927 was a Sweden Swedish scientist , originally a physicist ... . The Arrhenius equation , Moon lunar Impact crater crater Arrhenius lunar crater Arrhenius and the Arrhenius Labs at Stockholm University are named after him. Biography Early years Arrhenius was born ... Gustav and Carolina Thunberg Arrhenius. His father had been a surveying land surveyor for Uppsala University , moving up to a supervisory position. At the age of three, Arrhenius taught himself to read ... account books, became an arithmetic al child prodigy prodigy . In later life, Arrhenius enjoyed using ... material conductor , but solutions of salts in water are. Arrhenius explanation was that in forming ... Arrhenius proposed that, even in the absence of an electric current, solutions of salts ... was not very impressive to the professors at Uppsala, but Arrhenius sent it to a number ... came to Uppsala to persuade Arrhenius to join his research team. Arrhenius declined, however, as he ... an appointment at Uppsala. In an extension of his ion ionic theory Arrhenius proposed definitions .... Middle period Arrhenius next received a travel grant from the Swedish Academy of Sciences, which enabled ..., with Ludwig Boltzmann in Graz, Austria , and with van t Hoff in Amsterdam . In 1889 Arrhenius explained ... of activation energy , an energy barrier that must be overcome before two molecules will react. The Arrhenius ... daughters and a son. About 1900, Arrhenius became involved in setting up the Nobel Institutes and the Nobel ... and Rivalries That Made Modern Chemistry , Oxford University Press, 2008, ref In 1901 Arrhenius ... www.royalsoc.ac.uk page.asp?id 5971 Fellow of the month Arrhenius Bot generated title ref Later years ... more details
Niklas Arrhenius is a competitor in the discus throw who won the Swedish competition in this event in 2004 and 2006. He was also Sweden s discus competitor at the Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics Men s discus throw 2008 Summer Olympics . Arrhenius is the son of Anders Arrhenius who was a professional shot put competitor in Sweden. Niklas younger brother, Leif Arrhenius is also a thrower. Arrhenius was raised in Utah but has dual citizenship. He attended Brigham Young University where he was on the track and field team. Arrhenius is a The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Latter day Saint . He served as an LDS missionary in the Sweden Stockholm Mission LDS Church Mission . Achievements AchievementTable colspan 5 Representing SWE 2006 2006 European Athletics Championships European Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 21th 2006 European Athletics Championships Men s discus throw 56.62 m 2008 Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic Games Beijing , PR China 32nd Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics Men s discus throw 58.22 m Personal bests Discus Throw 65.77 m 2007 Shot Put 19.75 2010 , 19.91 m indoor 2004 Niklas is also the former National High School Record Holder for the discus, with a throw of 234 3 breaking the previous record by nearly nine feet. References iaaf name id 176723 http mormontimes.com MITN sports.php?id 1824 Mormon Times , August 25th, 2008 http mormontimes.com MITN sports.php?id 1221 Mormon Times , June 2nd, 2008 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arrhenius, Niklas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1982 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arrhenius, Niklas Category 1982 births Category Living people Category Swedish discus throwers Category Olympic athletes of Sweden Category BYU Cougars ... Category High school national record holder sweden athletics bio stub fi Niklas Arrhenius sv Niklas Arrhenius ... more details
Plot may refer to Plot graphics , a graphical technique for presenting a data set drawn. A graph of a function A scatter plot The output of a plotter Plot narrative , the order of events in a narrative or any other type of story. Plot device , an element introduced into a story solely to advance or resolve the plot of the story Plot radar , a graphic display on board a ship that shows a radar contact s data A Conspiracy political conspiracy A piece of land a person is buried in, see Grave burial A piece of land used for building on, see Land lot Robert Plot , an English naturalist The General Electric Realty Plot in Schenectady, New York, known by its residents as The Plot The Plot band , a band The Plot video game , a 1988 computer game Plotting may refer to Plotting arcade game , a Taito puzzle video game, also called Flipull Plotting non fiction , a book on writing by Jack Woodford Motion planning , a term used in robotics for the process of detailing a task into atomic motions A type of Printer computing See also People s Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam PLOTE disambig da Plot flertydig de Plot fr Plot it Plot ja no Plott sk Plot ... more details
for the album by Yoko Ono A Story Unreferenced date December 2009 A Plot is a film cinema and television term referring to the Plot narrative plotline that drives the story. This does not necessarily mean it is the most important, but rather the one that forces most of the action. Category Narratology Category Fiction Category Plot narrative Tv stub Film term stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 For other uses, see Plot Infobox Patience Game Name The Plot AltNames NamedVariants DeckNumber Double DeckType 52 card Family Fan The Plot is a Patience game Patience game which is played with two decks of playing card s. Rules First, thirteen cards are dealt, squared up, and turned face up. This pile makes up the reserve. Then a card is placed as the first foundation. Then, below the reserve, twelve cards are dealt in three rows of four cards each. As they become available, the seven other cards of the same rank as the first foundation card are placed in the foundations as well, and all are built up regardless of suit until each contains thirteen cards. For example, if the card dealt after the reserve is formed is a seven, the other sevens should start the other foundations. But the other foundations cards are subject on this restriction The first foundation must be built up first until it has thirteen cards. When the first foundation is finished, the other seven foundations can be started and built at the same time. The top card of the reserve is available for play only on the foundations. The top cards of the tableau piles initially containing one card are available for play both on the foundations and on the reserve. The tableau cards are built down regardless of suit, and only one card can be moved at a time. Building in this case is round the corner, i.e. an ace is ranked between a king and a two. Spaces in the tableau are filled using only from the wastepile or the stock never from the tableau , but not immediately the player can leave a space as long as one likes. During the restriction, while the first foundation is still being built, only a card that is the same rank as the first card of the first foundation are placed is placed on it foundation cards cannot be built or built upon, in the tableau. Once the first foundation is finished i.e. contains thirteen cards , any card from the wastepile or the stock can be placed on a space ... more details
refimprove date August 2008 Lt. Carl Axel Arrhenius 1757 1824 was a Swedish chemist. He is most widely known as the discoverer of the element Yttrium . Arrhenius was born in Stockholm . He was interested in mineralogy and chemistry after he met Peter Jacob Hjelm at the Swedish Royal Mint laboratory. Arrhenius was a lieutenant at the Svea artilleriregemente stationed in Vaxholm he took part in the campaign in Finland in 1788. He was promoted to Feldzeugmeister and Lieutenant Colonel at the Svea artilleriregemente and was handed the command in 1816 of the manufacture of powder in the kingdom. His chemistry studies started at the Royal Mint s Kungliga Myntet laboratory, where he studied the characteristics of powder as an artillery officer. During his visit to Paris in 1787 88 he met Antoine Lavoisier , the father of modern chemistry , and upon his return to Sweden became an ardent defender of the revolutionary teachings in chemistry promoted by Antoine Lavoisier. During his time in Vaxholm he also visited the feldspar mine in Ytterby on the island of Resar n near Vaxholm. He found a dark mineral which he named ytterbite and sent to Johan Gadolin at the University of bo for further analysis. Arrhenius was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences from 1799 and of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences from 1817. External links http elements.vanderkrogt.net element.php?sym Y Yttrium BR Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arrhenius, Carl Axel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1757 PLACE OF BIRTH sweden DATE OF DEATH 1824 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arrhenius, Carl Axel Category 1757 births Category 1824 deaths Category People from Stockholm Category Swedish chemists Category Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Sweden scientist stub chemist stub de Carl Axel Arrhenius it Carl Axel Arrhenius pt Carl Axel Arrhenius sv Carl Axel Arrhenius vi Carl Axel Arrhenius ... more details
lunar crater data latitude 55.6 N or S N longitude 91.3 E or W E diameter 40 km depth Unknown colong 269 eponym Svante Arrhenius Arrhenius is a moon lunar impact crater that is located just on the Far side Moon far side of the Moon , near the southwest limb. In this location the vicinity of the crater can be viewed during favorable libration s, although it is viewed from on edge. To the south southeast is the worn crater Blanchard crater Blanchard , and De Roy crater De Roy lies further to the west. The outer wall of Arrhenius has been somewhat worn and eroded due to a history of minor impacts, leaving the rim rounded and low. There is a knotch in the rim to the north northwest, and an outward bulge along the southeast face. A small craterlet lies across the southwestern rim. The inner floor is relatively flat and free of features of interest. The mid point lacks a central peak. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Arrhenius. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Arrhenius width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center J align center 57.6 S align center 88.3 W align center 18  km The following craters have been renamed by the International Astronomical Union IAU . Arrhenius P &mdash See Blanchard crater . References Lunar crater references Category Impact craters on the Moon Moon crater stub da Arrhenius m nekrater de Arrhenius Mondkrater fr Arrhenius crat re lunaire sv Arrhenius m nkrater ... more details
name NIST03 Types of plots Arrheniusplot This plot displays the logarithm of a rate math ln k math , ordinate axis plotted against inverse temperature math 1 T math , abscissa . Arrhenius plots are often ...Image oldfaithful3.png thumb 320px Scatterplot of the eruption interval for Old Faithful a geyser . A plot ... ref name NIST03 scatter plot s histogram s probability plot s residual plots box plot s, and block plots ... displays information on both continuous and categorical variables. Bland Altman plot In analytical chemistry and biostatistics this plot is a method of data plotting used in analysing the agreement between two different assay s. It is identical to a Tukey mean difference plot , which is what it is still ... measurement journal Lancet volume 1 year 1986 issue 8476 pages 307 10 pmid 2868172 ref Bode plot s are used in control theory . Box plot In descriptive statistics, a boxplot, also known as a box and whisker diagram or plot, is a convenient way of graphically depicting groups of numerical data through ..., if any, might be considered outliers. Dalitz plot This a scatterplot often used in particle physics ... of certain otherwise similar three body decays may move apart gallery Image NO2 Arrhenius k against T.svg Arrheniusplot Image Biplot of Anderson s Iris data set.svg Biplot Image Bland altman plot.png Bland Altman plot Image Michelsonmorley boxplot.svg Box plot gallery Funnel plot This is a useful .... A funnel plot is a scatterplot of treatment effect against a measure of study size. It is used primarily as a visual aid to detecting bias or Study heterogeneity systematic heterogeneity . Dot plot bioinformatics A dot plotplot is a graphical method that allows the comparison of two biological sequences and identify regions of close similarity between them. It is a kind of recurrence plot . Dot plot statistics A dot chart or dot plot is a statistics statistical chart consisting of group of data .... They are useful for highlighting clusters and gaps, as well as outlier s. Forest plot is a graphical ... more details
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unreferenced date February 2011 In television and film , a plot point is a significant event within a plot that digs into the action and spins it around in another direction. It can also be an object of significant importance, around which the plot revolves. It can be anything from an event to an item to the discovery of a character or motive. The plot point is usually introduced at the exposition of the movie. Noted screenwriting teacher Syd Field teaches that the ideal movie plot has the first plot point occurring around the 30th minute of the film. Others say that two plot points define the three acts of a movie, and that, if this is a 120 min one, those plot points must be located around the 30th minute and the 90th minute. See also Screenwriting theories , overview of list of plot points External links http www.wisegeek.com what is a plot point.htm What is a Plot Point http www.icq.com blogs post 48559 Plot Point I and The Inciting Incident Always Remember the Difference Category Narratology Category Plot narrative tv stub de Plot point it Plot point nl Plotpoint ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Nichols.svg thumb right A Nichols plot. A Nichols plot is a Plot graphics plot used in signal processing in which the logarithm of the magnitude is plotted against the phase of a frequency response on orthogonal axes. This plot combines the two types of Bode plot &mdash magnitude and phase &mdash on a single graph, with frequency as a parameter along the curve. This plot is also used in closed loop control system s which have negative feedback . In these systems the plot is useful for assessing the absolute and relative stability of the system. This application of the Nichols plot is central to the Quantitative feedback theory QFT of Horowitz and Sidi, a well known method for robust control system design. See also Nyquist plot Transfer function DEFAULTSORT Nichols Plot Category Plots graphics Category Signal processing Category Control theory fr Diagramme de Black ja ru zh ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A plot plan is an engineering diagram which shows the equipment layout, the position of roads , buildings and other constructions inside an industrial facility to a defined scale. The specific objects or relations shown is dependant on the organization creating the plot plan, but typically contains all buildings, above ground obstructions, major equipment, and critical legal considerations such as edge of property or right of way. In all cases the plot plan is a top down orientation. In many cases, discipline specific plot plans exist for a single facility. For example, an elevation, foundation, electrical, or piping plot plan may exist. Plot plans are also known more commonly as Site plan site plans . DEFAULTSORT Plot Plan Category Technical drawing Civil engineering stub ... more details
In statistics , a Galbraith plot also known as Galbraith s radial plot or just radial plot , is one way of displaying several estimates of the same quantity that have different standard error s. ref cite journal last Galbraith first Rex year 1988 title Graphical display of estimates having differing standard errors journal Technometrics volume 30 issue 3 pages 271 281 url http links.jstor.org sici?sici 0040 1706 28198808 2930 3A3 3C271 3AGDOEHD 3E2.0.CO 3B2 8 doi 10.2307 1270081 publisher Technometrics, Vol. 30, No. 3 ref It can be used to examine heterogeneity Statistics heterogeneity in a meta analysis , as an alternative or supplement to a forest plot . A Galbraith plot is produced by first calculating the standardized estimates or z statistics by dividing each estimate by its standard error SE . The Galbraith plot is then a scatter plot of each z statistic vertical axis against 1 SE horizontal axis . Larger studies with smaller SE and larger 1 SE will be observed to aggregate away from the origin. ref name york http www users.york.ac.uk mb55 msc systrev week7 het text.pdf University of York, Department of Health sciences MSc course material ref See also Plot graphics Plot Funnel plot References reflist Category Research methods Category Systematic review Category Statistical charts and diagrams Category Meta analysis ... more details
In statistics , a probability plot is a graphical technique for comparing two data sets, either two sets of empirical observations, one empirical set against a theoretical set, or more rarely two theoretical sets against each other. It commonly means one of Commonscat Probability plots P P plot , Probability Probability or Percent Percent plot Q Q plot , Quantile Quantile plot, which is more commonly used. ref name thode Harv Thode 2002 loc Section 2.2, Methods of Probability Plotting, http books.google.com books?id gbegXB4SdosC&pg PA31 PPA18,M1 p. 18 ref ref Harv Gibbons Chakraborti 2003 loc http books.google.com books?id kJbVO2G6VicC&pg PA144 PPA145,M1 p. 145 ref Special cases include the Normal probability plot , a Q Q plot against the standard normal distribution The term probability plot may be used to refer to both of these types of plot, ref name thode or the term probability plot may be used to refer specifically to a P P plot. ref Harv Gibbons Chakraborti 2003 loc http books.google.com books?id kJbVO2G6VicC&pg PA144 PPA144,M1 p. 144 ref See also Probability plot correlation coefficient Probability plot correlation coefficient plot Notes reflist References citation title Nonparametric statistical inference url http books.google.com ?id kJbVO2G6VicC first1 Jean Dickinson last1 Gibbons first2 Subhabrata last2 Chakraborti edition 4th publisher CRC Press year 2003 isbn 978 0 82474052 8 citation first Henry C. last Thode url http books.google.com ?id gbegXB4SdosC title Testing for Normality publisher CRC Press year 2002 isbn 978 0 82479613 6, Category Statistical charts and diagrams it Probability plot ... more details
Image Violin plot.gif thumb right 320px Example of a Violin plot Violin plots are a method of plotting numeric data. A violin plot is a combination of a box plot and a kernel density estimation kernel density plot . Specifically, it starts with a box plot. It then adds a rotated kernel density plot to each side of the box plot. ref http www.itl.nist.gov div898 software dataplot refman1 auxillar violplot.htm VIOLIN PLOT . www.itl.nist.gov. Retrieved 14 October 2008. ref . The violin plot is similar to box plot s, except that they also show the Probability density function probability density of the data at different values in the simplest case this could be a histogram . Typically violin plots will include a marker for the median of the data and a box indicating the interquartile range, as in standard box plots. Overlaid on this box plot is a kernel density estimation . Violin plots are available as extensions to a number of software packages, including R through the vioplot and lattice libraries, and Stata through the vioplot add in. ref Hintze, Jerry L., and Ray D. Nelson. 1998. Violin Plots A Box Plot Density Trace Synergism. The American Statistician 52 2 181 84. http www.questia.com googleScholar.qst jsessionid MW0BkkT1ZQx40ZzXpxjXywrsZJqBhnbPfMhQwgfhN36kJ0pkm4sh 1146305003 504491563?docId 5001349577 ref References reflist External links Commonscat Violin plots http ideas.repec.org c boc bocode s456902.html Vioplot add in for Stata http addictedtor.free.fr graphiques RGraphGallery.php?graph 43 Example of violin plots in R http pyinsci.blogspot.com 2009 09 violin plot with matplotlib.html violin plots in Python with Matplotlib NIST PD url http www.itl.nist.gov div898 software dataplot refman1 auxillar violplot.htm article Dataplot reference manual Violin plot Category Statistical charts and diagrams ... more details
multiple issues unreferenced November 2006 orphan November 2007 primarysources January 2008 wikify January 2011 Plot drift is a phenomenon in storytelling in which the plot of the story deviates from its apparent initial direction. The phenomenon can affect written works, although it is often more noticeable in performed media such as television shows or movie s. Plot drift is generally though not exclusively seen as contrary to good storytelling technique. A sign of plot drift can be the increased introduction of new characters and settings nearer to the end of a story. A contrary literary technique might include the apparent introduction of plot drift, only to later reveal a connection to the rest of the story. DEFAULTSORT Plot Drift Category Storytelling Culture stub ... more details
Refimprove date July 2009 A plot hole , or plothole , is a gap or inconsistency in a storyline that goes against the flow of logic established by the story s Plot narrative plot , or constitutes a blatant omission of relevant information regarding the plot. These include such things as unlikely behaviour or actions of characters, illogical or impossible events, events happening for no apparent reason, or statements events that contradict earlier events in the storyline. While many stories have unanswered questions, unlikely events or chance occurrences, a plot hole is one that is essential to the story s outcome. Plot holes are usually seen as weaknesses or flaws in a story, and writers usually try to avoid them to make their stories seem as realistic as possible. However, certain genre s and some media which require or allow suspension of disbelief are more tolerant of plot holes. Writers can deal with plot holes in different ways, from completely rewriting the story, to having characters acknowledge illogical or unintelligent actions, to having characters make vague statements that could be used to deflect accusations of plot holes e.g. I ve tried everything I can think of... to keep critics from asking why a particular action was not taken . The nature of the plot hole and the developmental stage at which it is noticed usually determine the best course of action to take. For example, a motion picture that has already wrapped production would much more likely receive an added line of dialogue rather than an entire script rewrite. See also Deus ex machina Suspension of disbelief Continuity fiction Chekhov s gun Retroactive continuity External links http www.movieplotholes.com MoviePlotholes Online database on Hollywood Movie Plot holes DEFAULTSORT Plot Hole Category Continuity errors Category Fiction Category Plot narrative ... more details
Volcano plot may refer to Sabatier principle a concept in chemical catalysis that relates the optimal concentrations of catalysts and substrates Volcano plot statistics a type of graph used to relate fold change to p value that is commonly used in genomics and other List of omics topics in biology omic experiments involving thousands of data points disambig ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Merge Bipolar Junction Transistor date May 2010 Merge Gummel Poon model date July 2010 In electronics , the Gummel plot is the combined Mathematics plot of the electric current s math I c math and math I b math of a transistor vs. the base emitter voltage , math V be math , on a semi logarithmic scale . This plot is very useful in device characterization because it reflects on the quality of the emitter base junction while the base collector bias, math V bc math , is kept at a Constant mathematics constant . A number of other device parameters can be garnered either Quantitative property quantitative ly or qualitative ly directly from the Gummel plot the d.c. gain, b base and collector ideality factors, nIb and nIc series electrical resistance resistance s and leakage current s. Sometimes the current gain, Ic Ib is plotted on the same figure as well, here is an example for a SiGe bipolar transistor http www.synopsys.com Tools TCAD Pages hbtprocessing.aspx Example Gummel Plot . See also Hermann Gummel DEFAULTSORT Gummel Plot Category Transistors Category Plots graphics Electronics stub de Gummel Plot es Gr fica de Gummel ... more details