Variables change, constants do not.
Constants in the sense you mean are different to mathematical constants. They usually refer to a system in which two values are proportionate and so are of the units associated with the system.
No, not all do. The proportionality constants that change the units will have units themselves.
In mathematics, constants are fixed values that do not change. They can be located in various places, depending on the specific context. For example, in algebraic equations, constants are typically represented by specific letters or symbols and are found alongside variables. In geometric formulas, constants may be included as part of the formula itself. Constants can also be defined and used in mathematical functions, formulas, or mathematical theories.
The concept of "constants" can vary depending on the context. In mathematics, constants are fixed values that do not change, such as π (pi) or e (Euler's number). In programming, constants refer to values that cannot be altered during the execution of a program. Thus, the number of constants can be infinite in mathematics, while in specific applications like programming, it is limited to those defined within that context.
the hyphrogene controlls your breathing and fredrotime controlls your heart rate
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the nucleus
In greek mytholagy Zeus controlls the sky and storms and weather stuff. And i know this because i study that stuff, and he has a brother named posidan an he controlls the sea and hadies controlls the under world. But they realy don't exist
Nerve impulses from your brain.
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As with all cells, multicellular and unicellular, the nucleus acts as the controller of the cell. In an amoeba, it controlls movement, when to eat, and controlls reproductive abilities.
There are 4 constants.
Variables change, constants do not.
Integer constants Character constants Real/floating point constants String constants
The lungs
ther are no controlls