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critical point

[ krit-i-kuhl point ]

noun

  1. Physics. the point at which a substance in one phase, as the liquid, has the same density, pressure, and temperature as in another phase, as the gaseous:

    The volume of water at the critical point is uniquely determined by the critical temperature.

  2. Mathematics.
    1. (of a function of a single variable) a point at which the derivative of the function is zero:

      One critical point, at x = 0, is a decreasing function for positive x.

    2. (of a function of several variables) a point at which all partial derivatives of the function are zero:

      Find and classify all the critical points of the given function.



critical point

noun

  1. physics
    1. the point on a phase diagram that represents the critical state of a substance
    2. another name for critical state
  2. maths the US name for stationary point
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critical point

  1. Physics.
    The temperature and pressure at which the liquid and gaseous phases of a pure substance become unstable and fluctuate locally within the substance. The critical point of water is at a temperature of 374°C (705.2°F) and a pressure of 218 atmospheres, at which point it becomes opaque.
  2. Physics.
    Compare triple point
  3. Mathematics.
    1. A maximum, minimum, or point of inflection of a curve.
    2. A point at which the derivative of a function is zero, infinite, or undefined.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of critical point1

First recorded in 1875–80
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Example Sentences

The most critical point is simple: Corporate media refuses to understand that its own power and influence are the reason millions of Americans believe lies about immigrants, crime-ridden cities and evil, traitorous Democrats.

From Salon

The A1104 scheme could not be paused as it was at a critical point, he said.

From BBC

What is evident, however, is the Dodgers’ comfort level in depending upon the bullpen at the season’s most critical point.

However, a couple of lapses from the 24-time Grand Slam champion at key moments proved costly in Sunday's final and allowed Sinner to edge the most critical points.

From BBC

USC’s coach finds himself at a critical point in his own rebuilding process, straddling the line between building and contending with his 2-0 Trojans.

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