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∙ 12y ago3D real matter -vs- 1D numerical & mathematical representation.
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∙ 12y agoThe surface area to volume ratio impacts the rate at which molecules can enter or exit a cell, affecting its efficiency. A larger ratio allows for faster exchange of materials, while a smaller ratio may result in slower exchange. You can explore further information and graphs illustrating this concept on websites like biologyonline.com.
To determine the volume from a graph, you would need to calculate the area enclosed by the graph and the axes. If the graph represents a shape with known cross-sectional area, you can integrate the shape's area over the interval represented by the graph to find the volume.
No, when pressure and volume are inversely proportional at constant temperature, the graph of pressure vs. volume is a straight line. This relationship is described by Boyle's Law, which states that pressure multiplied by volume is constant when temperature is held constant.
the graph should look like this:. . . . . . . .
The density of a liquid can be determined by calculating the slope of the graph of mass vs volume. The density is equal to the slope of the graph, as density is mass divided by volume. By finding the slope of the graph, you can determine the density of the liquid being studied.
A Boyle's law graph is typically shaped like a hyperbola, where pressure and volume are inversely related at a constant temperature. As pressure decreases, volume increases, and vice versa. The curve is symmetrical around the point where pressure and volume are equal.
To determine the volume from a graph, you would need to calculate the area enclosed by the graph and the axes. If the graph represents a shape with known cross-sectional area, you can integrate the shape's area over the interval represented by the graph to find the volume.
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a graph law graph shows the relationship between pressure and volume
This graph of Charles Law would show the relationship of volume of a gas as a function of the temperature at constant pressure.
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Without any information on what the graph is, it is not possible to say.
When a function is multiplied by -1 its graph is reflected in the x-axis.
No, when pressure and volume are inversely proportional at constant temperature, the graph of pressure vs. volume is a straight line. This relationship is described by Boyle's Law, which states that pressure multiplied by volume is constant when temperature is held constant.
the graph should look like this:. . . . . . . .
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Volume increases at the same rate as temperature.
A graph of Charles Law shows the relationship between temperature and volume of gas.