The radius of the circle decreases when you make the circle smaller.
The more people there are to share a pizza, the smaller each person's portion will be. This is an example of inverse proportion - as the number of people increases, the size of each person's portion decreases. In traffic, as the number of cars on the road increases, the speed at which each car can travel decreases. This is another example of inverse proportion - as the density of cars increases, the speed of the cars decreases. Similarly, when watering plants, the more plants you have to water, the less water each plant will receive. This is an example of inverse proportion - as the number of plants increases, the amount of water each plant receives decreases.
Fractions smaller than 1/10 are any fractions where the numerator is less than 1. These include fractions such as 1/11, 1/12, 1/100, and so on. Essentially, any fraction where the numerator is smaller than the denominator will be smaller than 1/10.
Increase in radius affect the increase of the centripetal force on a particle in uniform circular motion. An increase in radius would cause a decrease in the force if velocity remains constant.
The pattern appears to be that 2 is 27 times smaller than 55, so following the same logic, 6 would be 27 times smaller than the missing value. Therefore, 6 is to 162 as 2 is to 55.
Some examples of partition include dividing a hard drive into separate sections to store data, separating a room into smaller areas using temporary walls or dividers, and splitting a file or document into smaller sections for easier organization and management.
The Radius
Standard equation for a circle centred at the origin is x2 + y2 = r2 where r is the radius of the circle. If you increase the size of the circle then the radius must increase, so r2 will be larger. eg a circle of radius 2 has the equation x2 + y2 = 4, if the radius increases to 3 then the equation becomes x2 + y2 = 9
decreases means gets smaller so if you read the question again but with "gets smaller" in the place of decreases then it will answer its self.
The logarithmic function is one such.
Inertia decreases as mass gets smaller. Inertia is a measure of an object's resistance to changes in its state of motion, and is directly proportional to mass. As mass decreases, so does the inertia of the object.
Probably not. as guns become smaller and lighter, the accuracy decreases, and recoil increases.
increases. There is an inverse relationship between wavelength and frequency in a wave, known as the wave speed equation: wave speed = frequency x wavelength. When the wavelength decreases, the frequency must increase to maintain a constant wave speed.
It decreases.
The volume decreases (smaller,less)
The absolute value of the number will be smaller
decreases; increases
when the elements in the drawing or painting decreases. things appear smaller as they get farther