The light curve of this asteroid varies by no more than 0.2 in magnitude, while the derived shape model shows multiple flat spots on the surface.
The "curve" of the ball varies from pitcher to pitcher.
The curve on the shotel's blade varies from the Persian shamshir, adopting an almost semicircular shape.
Although the curves vary a lot from person to person, too much curve ("swayback") or too little curve ("flat back") can result in problems.
The curve, which resembles a flattened arc, varies the thickness, allowing the eye to focus on distances through the center and close up through the edges.
The light curve of B varies on a short time scale and there has been at least one observed flare.
The p-y curves vary depending on soil type.
The shape model for this asteroid is described as asymmetrical and smooth, while the light curve varies by up to 0.4 in magnitude.
The light curve for this asteroid varies "a lot" depending on the position, with the brightness variations ranging from almost zero to up to 0.2 in magnitude.
During each rotation the light curve varies by 0.22 magnitudes.