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How to calculate the maximum height



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)How to calculate initial jump velocity for reaching specific height?Calculate the height of a buildingUsing calculus to determine maximum heightCalculate vertical height of cone if its volume is to be a maximum.Calculate the maximum area (maximum value)Finding maximum height with given velocity.Calculus- Find the maximum height of a functionCalculate the height of a tower based upon two factsHow to prove the equation for maximum height of a projectile from the equation in $Y$?How to calculate cone radius for given height










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I am studying radio galaxies and observing the behavior of fluxes at high frequencies and want to calculate the maximum height of the fluxes at where they best correspond(typically at higher frequencies).



My first graph shows



N(<S) vs log(S)


but I want to show instead.



N(>S) vs log(S) 


Any idea on how I can do this? I merely switched the axis using a computer code, but I was told I need to compute the max height instead. Graphs here Thanks in advanced!










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I am studying radio galaxies and observing the behavior of fluxes at high frequencies and want to calculate the maximum height of the fluxes at where they best correspond(typically at higher frequencies).



My first graph shows



N(<S) vs log(S)


but I want to show instead.



N(>S) vs log(S) 


Any idea on how I can do this? I merely switched the axis using a computer code, but I was told I need to compute the max height instead. Graphs here Thanks in advanced!










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I am studying radio galaxies and observing the behavior of fluxes at high frequencies and want to calculate the maximum height of the fluxes at where they best correspond(typically at higher frequencies).



My first graph shows



N(<S) vs log(S)


but I want to show instead.



N(>S) vs log(S) 


Any idea on how I can do this? I merely switched the axis using a computer code, but I was told I need to compute the max height instead. Graphs here Thanks in advanced!










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I am studying radio galaxies and observing the behavior of fluxes at high frequencies and want to calculate the maximum height of the fluxes at where they best correspond(typically at higher frequencies).



My first graph shows



N(<S) vs log(S)


but I want to show instead.



N(>S) vs log(S) 


Any idea on how I can do this? I merely switched the axis using a computer code, but I was told I need to compute the max height instead. Graphs here Thanks in advanced!







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