It is a numerical coefficient whose does not change as the variables change.
If the product of two variables is equal to a constant, then they are inversely proportional. eg. If xy=c where c is a constant, then x and y are inversely proportional.
Boltzmanns constant
no the spring constant is not constant on moon because there is no restoring force there
No, the gas constant, or any constant, is constant meaning it doesn't change.
"What are length constant and wedge constant in newton's laws of motion?"
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larger the spring constant of a spring, the more stiffer it is.
Characteristics properties
Composition would remain constant.
Because the speed of light is determined by the electrical characteristics of the medium, and the electrical characteristics of vacuum don't change.
Keeping the rest characteristics of a coil the same, increasing coil diameter the spring constant decreases.
Work in reverse bias.(breakdown at a particular voltage to keep the volt. constant so used as voltage regulator) same as diode when forward biased.
A constant body temperature.
No. By definition, the constant does not change with temperature for a given cooling system. The constant "represents" all the particular characteristics of the cooling system, except for the time and temperature variables. If temperature influences the system characteristics, the vessel's dimensions, heat capacity, or heat transfer properties, for example, all of these effects will be completely accounted for by the single constant.
If the product of two variables is equal to a constant, then they are inversely proportional. eg. If xy=c where c is a constant, then x and y are inversely proportional.
The physical significance of the spring constant is the characteristics of the spring. Hooke's law states that the force needed to compress or extend a spring by a specific distance is proportional to that distance.
No characteristics of a falling body appear on the list provided with the question.