Force is directly proportional to mass provided the acceleration is constant.
c, but the word is DIRECTLY, not dirctly!
Directly. That's why you can't move a car by blowing on it.
Directly proportional, at pressure and temperature constant.
Various options: y is directly proportional to k, with x as the constant of proportionality; y is directly proportional to x, with k as the constant of proportionality; x is inversely proportional to k, with y as the constant of proportionality; x is directly proportional to y, with 1/k as the constant of proportionality; k is directly proportional to y, with 1/x as the constant of proportionality; and k is inversely proportional to x, with y as the constant of proportionality.
Neither. The relationship is not that simple.
inversely proportional
Directly proportional. Greater speed - greater distance.
Volume is directly proportional to temperature for gases, meaning that as temperature increases, the volume of a gas will also increase. This relationship is described by Charles's Law.
The statement current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance is known as Ohm's Law.
No, temperature and concentration of oxygen are not inversely proportional. Changes in temperature can affect the solubility of oxygen in water, but the relationship is not strictly inverse. The solubility of oxygen generally decreases with increasing temperature.
Force is directly proportional to mass provided the acceleration is constant.
It is true in the case of inversely proportional relationship.
Generally, if y increases as x increases, this is a hint that the quantity is directly proportional, and if y decreases as x increases, the relation might be inversely proportional. However, this is not always the case. x and y are directly proportional if y = kx, where k is a constant. x and y are inversely proportional if y = k/x, k is constant. This is the best way to tell whether the quantities are directly or inversely proportional.
Directly proportional: pressure and temperature (Boyle's Law and Charles's Law), inversely proportional: volume and pressure (Boyle's Law), volume and temperature (Charles's Law).
c, but the word is DIRECTLY, not dirctly!
Directly. That's why you can't move a car by blowing on it.