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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Curve discussion

Hi!
Ok, I have a graph with the force on the x-axis and the pressure on the y-axis.
Now I discuss the curve in that graph: do I say:
1) the relationship of the force on the pressure is shown here...
2) the relationship of the force to the pressure....
3) the relationship of the pressure to the force....
4) ?....

I hope you can helü.

Thank you
  

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Hi, They all sound OK to me. You could also say 'the relationship between the pressure and the force '. Clive

  • Hi, They all sound OK to me.
  • You could also say 'the relationship between the pressure and the force '.
  • Clive
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Hi,

They all sound OK to me.

You could also say 'the relationship between the pressure and the force'.

Clive
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Anonymous3) the relationship of the pressure to the force....
I would use this one. Being on the x-axis makes the force the independent variable, so the pressure is (dependently) related to the pressure.

CJ

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