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s-curve

 

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s-curve

Noun: An 'S'-shaped curve or line that is formed by any object or phenomenon, resembling the shape of the letter 'S'.

Example: The graph of population growth over time often displays an s-curve.


Noun: A method used in project management representing the life cycle of a project, starting slowly, then accelerating, and finally slowing down again.

Example: The s-curve model is commonly used for visualizing and analyzing project progress.


Noun: In biology, a curve representing the relationship between the rate of a process and the concentration of a substance, typically relating to enzyme-substrate reactions.

Example: The enzyme activity can be measured by analyzing the s-curve on the graph.


Noun: A term used in photography to describe a compositional element where the subject matter follows the shape of an 'S' curve, adding visual interest and leading the viewer's eyes through the image.

Example: The road winding through the landscape created a beautiful s-curve, enhancing the composition of the photograph.


Noun: A term used in automotive design to describe the characteristic 'S'-shape on the side profile of a car, usually referring to sports cars or vehicles with aerodynamic shapes.

Example: The sleek and sporty design of the new sports car includes a prominent s-curve along the body.


Verb: To move or progress in an 'S'-shaped curve.

Example: The rollercoaster s-curves through the amusement park, providing thrills to its riders.


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