a = k/b when a is inversely proportional to b, where k is a constant.
a is directly proportinal or inversely proportional to b
Change in area = (change in sides)2
The volume increases faster. (proportional to the cube of the radius)The surface area increases slower. (proportional to the square of the radius)
Distance is directly proportional to time.(Which simply means that distance covered by object is directly proportional to time it took) Distance= Time*Speed * is the multiplication sign
When it is on the cross-sectional area it is inversely proportional to the wire,otherwise it is directly proportional to the wire.
thrust and pressure are dirrectly proportional 2 each other frm d formula pressure =perpendicular force /area
a = k/b when a is inversely proportional to b, where k is a constant.
A fixed area of a rectangle is an area that doesn't change. An area is a quantity that measures the space of a shape.Consider this example:A = length x width, which is the formula of a rectangleIf A is fixed, then it depends on what values length and width are. Then, length is indirectly proportional to width in order for A to remain fixed.
The volume is Base x height; the Base area is the same as the formula for a circle - which is proportional to the square of the radius. For example, if you double the radius (or the diameter, or the circumference) of a circle, its area will quadruple.
a is directly proportinal or inversely proportional to b
A fixed area of a rectangle is an area that doesn't change. An area is a quantity that measures the space of a shape.Consider this example:A = length x width, which is the formula of a rectangleIf A is fixed, then it depends on what values length and width are. Then, length is indirectly proportional to width in order for A to remain fixed.
Pressure is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to Area. If force is more, pressure is more and if area is more, pressure will be less.
Directly proportional
Resistance is directly proportional to the resistivity and length of the conductor, and inversely-proportional to its cross-sectional area. As resistivity is affected by temperature, we can say that temperature indirectly affects resistance.
Yes
The area formula for the parallelogram is related to the area formula for a rectangle because you can make the parallelogram into a rectangle to find the area.