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how to study the anomalous behaviour of water by using hopes apparatus?​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

 \documentclass{minimal}</p><p> </p><p>\usepackage{tikz}</p><p>\usetikzlibrary{calc}</p><p> </p><p>\begin{document}</p><p> </p><p>\begin{tikzpicture}</p><p>\draw[-&gt;] (-2,0) -- (2,0) node[right] {$x$};</p><p>\draw[-&gt;] (0,-2) -- (0,2) node[left] {$y$};</p><p> </p><p>\draw (-2,-2) -- (2,2);</p><p>\draw (-2,2) -- (2,-2);</p><p> </p><p>\draw[domain=-1.3:1.3,variable=\t] </p><p>       plot ({cosh(\t)},{sinh(\t)})</p><p>       plot ({-cosh(\t)},{sinh(\t)})</p><p>       plot ({sinh(\t)},{cosh(\t)})</p><p>       plot ({sinh(\t)},{-cosh(\t)});</p><p> </p><p>\foreach \t in {-0.9,0,0.9}{</p><p>   \pgfmathsetmacro{\px}{cosh(\t)}</p><p>   \pgfmathsetmacro{\py}{sinh(\t)}</p><p>   \draw[thick,-&gt;,red] (\px,\py) -- ++($0.3*(\py,\px)$);</p><p>   \draw[thick,-&gt;,red] (-\px,\py) -- ++($0.3*(\py,-\px)$);</p><p>   \draw[thick,-&gt;,red] (\py,\px) -- ++($0.3*(\px,\py)$);</p><p>   \draw[thick,-&gt;,red] (\py,-\px) -- ++($0.3*(-\px,\py)$);</p><p>}</p><p> </p><p>\foreach \t in {0.3,1,1.6}{</p><p>   \draw[thick,-&gt;,red] (\t,\t) -- ++(0.4,0.4);</p><p>   \draw[thick,-&gt;,red] (-\t,-\t) -- ++(-0.4,-0.4);</p><p>   \draw[thick,-&gt;,red] (\t,-\t) -- ++(0.4,-0.4);</p><p>   \draw[thick,-&gt;,red] (-\t,\t) -- ++(-0.4,0.4);</p><p>}</p><p> </p><p>\end{tikzpicture}</p><p> </p><p>\begin{tikzpicture}</p><p>\draw[-&gt;] (-2.5,0) -- (2.5,0) node[right] {$x$};</p><p>\draw[-&gt;] (0,-2.5) -- (0,2.5) node[left] {$y$};</p><p> </p><p>\draw (0,0) circle[radius=1];</p><p>\draw (0,0) circle[radius=2];</p><p> </p><p>\foreach \angle in {0,90,180,270}{</p><p>   \draw[rotate=\angle,-&gt;] (1,0) -- ++(0,1.2);</p><p>   \draw[rotate=\angle,-&gt;] (2,0) -- ++(0,1.5);</p><p>}</p><p> </p><p>\node[above left] at (0,0) {$0$};</p><p>\node[left] at (-2,2) {$X(x)$}; </p><p> </p><p>\end{tikzpicture}</p><p> </p><p>\begin{tikzpicture}</p><p>\foreach \angle in {0,45,...,350}{</p><p>   \draw[shorten &lt;=10pt,-&gt;] (0,0) -- (\angle:2);}</p><p>\node at (0,0) {$0$};</p><p>\node[right] at (45:2) {$X(x)$};</p><p>\end{tikzpicture}</p><p> </p><p>\end{document}

Answered by ravikumar314078
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

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