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As the weight of a car increases, the miles per gallon decreases.
Quantitative development is what we call ''growth development'' wherein this is the changes of individual as he/she progresses in chronological ways. ---increases in size or weight... Cristel Caisio
On launch, the gravitational force increases their body weight by about three or four times, and their blood tries to stay grounded, sending the body into chaos.
When he first jumps, his weight is the only force acting on his body. As he accelerates, the air resistance force, which acts in the opposition direction to the weight, increases in magnitude. When these two forces equal, they cancel each other out, which means that the diver does not accelerate anymore. This speed is the terminal speed. It's all a matter of forces.
It would be a function of the form:w = c + k*p/2wherew is the weightp is the number of pages in the bookk is the weight of each numbered page of the bookc is the weight of the coverThe function could be further refined to take account ofstep increases in the binding (it does not change with every page),unnumbered pages,rounding up the number of pages to the binding units,page sizedifferent page weights for different quality paperand so on.
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The caterpillar of the butterfly species Danaus plexippus, commonly known as the Monarch butterfly, increases its weight by around 10,000 times in approximately two weeks as it prepares for metamorphosis into a butterfly. This rapid weight gain is crucial for the caterpillar to store energy needed for the transformation process.
If your mass increases, your weight also increases.
As the mass increases, the weight also increases correspondingly as the weight is directly proportional to the mass
When the weight increases the frictional force also increases:)
when the extension of the spring increases the weight hung on it also increases
yes, this is true when anyone increases our weight then no-one can't control oureself .( friction *weight).& increase the force .force is (torque*weight).hence friction increase with weight.
It's considered a positive correlation. As "A" (eating) increases, "B" (weight) also increases.
It's weight increases
Weight training increases the amount of Growth Hormone produced by the pituitary gland. The hormone that increases your height.
weight is the effect caused by gravity. if gravity increases, so does your weight!
No - after you wet something it increases its weight because water has weight.