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Equally.
I cannot say about "lenght", but distance is a measure of length so length affects distance. Speed is the rate of change of distance (over time) so length affects speed. Mass does not significantly affect speed or distance but, because they are affected by acceleration and acceleration is affected by mass (for a given force), then mass affects them. Also, mass affects space time and the presence or absence of mass changes the lines along which distances are measured and so distances and speed are affected.
It is decreased by half. If you decrease the width by half and leave the length alone, you get the same result.
It quadruples.
The area also doubles.
32 +82 =9+64=73 So the hypotenuse is of length square root of 73
The length of nails is affected by your mom.
Nothing. Resistivity is a physical characteristic of a material. It's not affected by its shape, etc.
No, the length of an object is not affected by gravity. Gravity influences the weight of an object, but not its physical dimensions.
If the spring's length is doubled, the spring constant is unchanged, and the velocity will remain the same in simple harmonic motion with a spring. The period of oscillation will change, as it is affected by the spring constant and mass of the object.
NO
The length of the planet's year would be affected.
What happens to the quick return ratio when the stroke length is reduced?
Equally.
stays the same length
It increases 8-fold.
The length of treatment time is also affected by how well the patient follows orthodontic instructions.