Definition of the word gradient

Pronunciation of vocabulary gradient

gradientnoun

dốc

/ˈɡreɪdiənt//ˈɡreɪdiənt/

Origin of the word gradient

The word gradient originates from the Latin word gradientem, which literally means a slope or steep place. The term gradient was first used in the field of physics during the 17th century to describe the steepness or inclination of a line. The word was adopted by mathematicians in the 19th century to refer to the rate of change of a function at a specific point. In other words, gradient is a mathematical term that describes how a function changes with respect to its input variables. It is represented by the steepness of a line or curve that represents the function. In scientific fields such as physics, chemistry, and engineering, the concept of gradient is widely used to describe the rates of change of various physical quantities like temperature, pressure, or electric potential, as it helps to identify the direction and magnitude of the change. In short, the term gradient originated from the Latin word gradientem, which refers to a slope or steep place, and now it is used in various fields of science and engineering to describe the steepness of lines or curves representing changes in different variables.

Vocabulary summary gradient

typenoun

meaningslope, slope; slope

examplea steep gradient

examplespeed on a gradient: uphill speed (car)

meaning(physics) gradient

exampletemperature gradient: temperature gradient

examplepressure gradient: pressure gradient

typeDefault

meaning(Tech) scale; slope; gradient

Example of vocabulary gradientnamespace

meaning

a slope on a road or railway; the degree to which the ground slopes

độ dốc trên đường bộ hoặc đường sắt; mức độ mà mặt đất dốc

  • The route includes some steep gradients.

    Tuyến đường bao gồm một số độ dốc lớn.

  • a hill with a gradient of 1 in 4 (or 25 per cent)

    một ngọn đồi có độ dốc 1 trên 4 (hoặc 25%)

  • The landscape of the mountainside displayed a dramatic gradient from lush green trees at the bottom to snow-covered peaks at the top.

    Cảnh quan của sườn núi có sự chuyển đổi ngoạn mục từ những hàng cây xanh tươi ở dưới chân núi đến những đỉnh núi phủ đầy tuyết ở trên đỉnh.

  • The color gradient in the sky during sunset was simply breathtaking, with hues of orange, red, and pink merging together.

    Sự chuyển màu trên bầu trời lúc hoàng hôn thực sự ngoạn mục, với những sắc cam, đỏ và hồng hòa quyện vào nhau.

  • The gradient of the river's flow changed gradually from a calm trickle to a rapid current as it approached the waterfall.

    Dòng chảy của con sông thay đổi dần dần từ dòng chảy nhỏ giọt êm đềm sang dòng chảy xiết khi nó tiến gần đến thác nước.

Extra examples:
  • The road has a fairly steep gradient.

    Đường có độ dốc khá dốc.

  • The field was on a slight gradient.

    Sân có độ dốc nhẹ.

  • The hill has a gradient of 1 in 4 (or 25%).

    Đồi có độ dốc 1 trên 4 (hoặc 25%).

  • The line here is on a steep gradient climbing towards Merstham Tunnel.

    Đường ở đây nằm trên một đoạn đường dốc leo về phía Đường hầm Merstham.

meaning

the rate at which temperature, pressure, etc. changes, or increases and decreases, between one region and another

tốc độ thay đổi nhiệt độ, áp suất, v.v., hoặc tăng và giảm giữa vùng này với vùng khác

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary gradient


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