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If you increase the length then the width must decrease by the same amount if the perimeter is to remain the same.
Increase your percent confidence to provide an increased width.
This needs more information. Without some other factor, like a change in area, the width doesn't have to increase at all.
Because the volume of a rectangular prism is the product of its length, width, and height, if these linear measures are doubled, the volume will increase by a factor of 23 = 8.
OK so we have two formulas: Length = width + 5 (since legth is 5 more than width) length + width + length + width = perimeter= 82 (form. for perm.) so we can replace every instance of "length" with "width + 5" since they are the same. width + 5 + width + width + 5 + width = 82 4xwidth + 10 = 82 4X width = 72 width = 23 so now go back and replace "width" with 23. length = 23 + 5 length = 28 There you go.
The water is running faster and has eroded the bank.
Because the Width and Depth both increase downstream. This means the wetted perimeter will also increase.
The river Thames increases in width the further downstream you go. See related link...
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absolutely no. length and width are independent parameters .
Velocity increases in a downstream direction because more sources of water combine depth and width. A constant flow of water would result in a higher river velocity.
The Bradshaw model is a geographical model made in 1978, by Proffesor Michel Bradshaw, which describes how a river's characteristics vary between the upper course and lower course of a river. It shows that channel width, channel depth and the wetted perimeter increase downstream. The Bradshaw Model shows how certain elements of a river increase in size or amount in their journey downstream, while some decrease such as the load particle size.
It won't increase BECAUSE it goes downstream. Rather, the speed of the river depends on other factors, such as how narrow the riverbed is, or on the slope.
You could mean increase the column width, which just makes it wider. You can drag it out or set a fixed width.