It is an expression, not an equation and so cannot be proportional nor non-proportional.
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.
Disproportional.If instead you're looking for the antonym of directly proportional, that would be inversely proportional.
Your question is incomplete... proportional to WHAT?
Force is directly proportional to mass provided the acceleration is constant.
Proportional is when it is proportional.
A is proportional to C4.
Self-defense can be claimed in a legal situation when a person reasonably believes that they are in immediate danger of being harmed and uses force to protect themselves. The force used must be proportional to the threat faced.
It is an expression, not an equation and so cannot be proportional nor non-proportional.
There are several uses for those; basically any situation where a rate of change is proportional to a quantity. The growth of a population growth under ideal conditions (with a positive exponent) and radioactive decay (with a negative exponent) are common example.There are several uses for those; basically any situation where a rate of change is proportional to a quantity. The growth of a population growth under ideal conditions (with a positive exponent) and radioactive decay (with a negative exponent) are common example.There are several uses for those; basically any situation where a rate of change is proportional to a quantity. The growth of a population growth under ideal conditions (with a positive exponent) and radioactive decay (with a negative exponent) are common example.There are several uses for those; basically any situation where a rate of change is proportional to a quantity. The growth of a population growth under ideal conditions (with a positive exponent) and radioactive decay (with a negative exponent) are common example.
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.
The gravity is proportional to both masses involved, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance.The gravity is proportional to both masses involved, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance.The gravity is proportional to both masses involved, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance.The gravity is proportional to both masses involved, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
Disproportional.If instead you're looking for the antonym of directly proportional, that would be inversely proportional.
Directly proportional. Greater speed - greater distance.
Your question is incomplete... proportional to WHAT?
Force is directly proportional to mass provided the acceleration is constant.
Force is not directly proportional to distance. In the context of physics, force is typically related to distance through equations involving factors such as mass and acceleration. The relationship between force and distance can vary depending on the specific situation and other variables involved.