In a simple language, according to me "inversly associated" means something which is not related with the topic
X = YY = X=======these are directly proportionalX = 1/YY = 1/X========these are inversely proportionalTry a few inserted numbers and graph these to see, visually, the difference.
Directly proportional relationship is F=ma, F is directly proportional to a. Inversely proportional relationship is v=r/t, v is inversely proportional to t.
a = k/b when a is inversely proportional to b, where k is a constant.
If the variables are inversely related, doubling one will half the other.
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When you double one thing you halve the other thing.
For electromagnetic radiation (EMR), energy is inversely proportional to the wavelength. This means that the highest energy EMR is typically associated with gamma rays, which have the shortest wavelengths and highest frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum.
X = YY = X=======these are directly proportionalX = 1/YY = 1/X========these are inversely proportionalTry a few inserted numbers and graph these to see, visually, the difference.
It is inversely proportional to wave length.
temperature. As temperature increases, the solubility of gases decreases. Conversely, as temperature decreases, the solubility of gases increases.
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In a circuit , current is inversely proportional to the resistance.
Current is inversely proportional to resistance, this comes from the ohms law. V=IR If we keep the voltage as constant then Current will be inversely proportional to resistance
No, this statement is not true. Shorter wavelengths are actually associated with higher frequencies, while longer wavelengths are associated with lower frequencies. Wavelength and frequency are inversely related in a wave, such as in the electromagnetic spectrum where gamma rays have the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies.
Directly proportional relationship is F=ma, F is directly proportional to a. Inversely proportional relationship is v=r/t, v is inversely proportional to t.
No. The word is "inversely", not "conversely". And the force of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
a = k/b when a is inversely proportional to b, where k is a constant.