In simple terms, if a fluid is flowing through a pipe, as the radius of the pipe decreases the speed of fluid flow must increase and visa-versa.
You did not explain what TLE stands for, so I don't know what the benefits might be.
87.5 is less so it must be a decrease!
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Assets increase by $4,000.00 Owner's Equity must decrease by $4,000.00
False. According to the wave equation (c = λf), if the wavelength decreases, the frequency must increase to maintain a constant speed of light.
If the kinetic energy of an object's particles decreases, its temperature will decrease as well. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, so a decrease in kinetic energy means a decrease in temperature.
Increasing investments decreases cash flow because money must be spent on said investments.
Period and frequency are inverse to each other, as period increases frequency decreases. So, to answer this question as the period of the wave decreases its frequency must increase.
because the cross-sectional area decreases as the test progresses. to keep the pressure constant, the weight must decrease. (pressure is force divided by area)
The density becomes lower: Density is defined as mass/volume, and if mass decreases while volume remains the same, the quotient must decrease.
Not necessarily. They must decrease together (the question does not say so). Also, the decreases may not be sufficient for the to be correlated. It is less likely that they are negatively correlated, but with the amount of information in the question that is about all that can be said.
the current will increase because of a lower level of resistance , hence more current will flow- easily
Because power is power. If you maintain the same power, while increasing the voltage, you must decrease current. P=IE.
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Increase decrease. The frequency MUST decrease.
In general, as latitude increases away from the equator towards the poles, temperatures tend to decrease. This is due to a variety of factors, including the angle of sunlight hitting Earth's surface, the length of daylight hours, and the amount of atmosphere sunlight must pass through.