Directly proportional means that both variables increase or decrease at the same time.
The greek letter "alpha" (α) for both. If x is directly proportional to y, you could say x α y. For inversely proportional, you would say something like x α 1/y, or x α y^-1, as in, directly proportional to the inverse.
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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.
Force is directly proportional to mass provided the acceleration is constant.
Direct. For example, if a number is inversely proportional to something, it increase as the other one decreases. Ifa number is directly proportional to something, it increases as the other one increases.
The greek letter "alpha" (α) for both. If x is directly proportional to y, you could say x α y. For inversely proportional, you would say something like x α 1/y, or x α y^-1, as in, directly proportional to the inverse.
Other things being equal, it is directly proportional to the temperature. It is also directly proportional to the amount of gas.Other things being equal, it is directly proportional to the temperature. It is also directly proportional to the amount of gas.Other things being equal, it is directly proportional to the temperature. It is also directly proportional to the amount of gas.Other things being equal, it is directly proportional to the temperature. It is also directly proportional to the amount of gas.
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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.
Directly proportional. Greater speed - greater distance.
Depends what u mean by that. If it is free falling it would obviously be accelerating at 9.8m/s^2. If there is an incline then it depends. I believe acceleration is directly proportional to velocity though.
Force is directly proportional to mass provided the acceleration is constant.
A function is linear if one variable is directly proportional to the other.
The amount of energy in a photon of light is proportional to the frequency of the corresponding light wave.... frequency of the electromagnetic radiation of which the photon is a particle.
Direct. For example, if a number is inversely proportional to something, it increase as the other one decreases. Ifa number is directly proportional to something, it increases as the other one increases.
Temperature is only sometimes directly proportional to frequency. Temperature however is not always directly proportional to frequency in all cases.
Speed is directly proportional to energy in case of Einstein equation.