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  • british english - In the Figure 1 (below) or in Figure 1 (below . . .
    In the figure below is correct Omitting the article would be ungrammatical Technically if there was more than one figure below you could say "in a figure below" However if you are already specifying which figure you mean you do not need an article In Figure 1 is correct and needs no article In the Figure 1 would be wrong
  • word choice - Usage of in figure vs. on figure - English Language . . .
    EDIT: In scientific papers, standards and other publications, "figures" can be found They are also denoted as "pictures" sometimes (informally) When someone wants to refer to a part of a figure, he or she can write either "in figure" or "on figure" I am interested in figuring out if there is any difference in these two cases
  • in Figure 1 to Figure 3 or in from Figure 1 to Figure 3
    The process is shown in Figure 1 to Figure 3 or The process is shown in from Figure 1 to Figure 3 I feel that the first one is more natural Or should we use The process is shown in Figures 1 to 3 Edit What if the # of figures is more than 10? Is there any succinct representation?
  • grammatical number - Figure 1 and 2 or Figures 1 and 2 - English . . .
    The correct is Figure 1 and 2 indicate that We do not use "Figures" because the word is not used as common noun but as a proper noun with identifier 1 and 2 So it is basically "Figure 1 and Figure 2"; to reduce wordings we compact it as "Figure 1 and 2" Capitalization of "F" is required Since subject is plural the verb would be "indicate"
  • Comma before as shown in Figure - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    These constraints give rise to [a graph with three edges as shown in Figure 1] which implies that it is the three edges that are shown in Figure 1, rather than the (more usual) meaning that the graph is shown in Figure 1
  • Solved Problem 26. 8 Part A What are the magnitude and - Chegg
    Question: Problem 26 8 Part A What are the magnitude and direction of the electric field at the dot in the figure (Figure 1)? 1696 O Ē=(14140 V m 45° below + x-axis) O Ē=(14140 V m 45° above -- x-axis) O E = (20000 V m 45° below + x-axis) O Ē= (20000 V m 45° below – x-axis) Figure < 1 of 1 > Submit Request Answer 1 cm Provide Feedback
  • Capitalizing a Figure - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Figure labels should be capitalized, but references to them should not, according to the Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) The Chicago Manual of Style Online ( CMOSO ) states that "In text, the word figure is typically set roman, lowercased, and spelled out except in parenthetical references ('fig 10')," as in "'as figure 1 shows
  • Solved Take E=140GPa and I=65. 0(106)mm4. (Figure 1) - Chegg
    Take E = 140 GPa and I = 65 0 (1 0 6) mm 4 (Figure 1) Determine the slope of end A of the cantilever beam, measured counterclockwise Express your answer in radians to three significant figures X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining


















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