Wiki User
β 11y agoBecause it doesn't have any good thing to me
Misty Williams
The relationship between two variables being proportional means that as one variable increases, the other also increases at a constant rate. In this case, the statement "Why you is proportional to V" does not make sense in English as it seems to be a mix of words. Instead, "V is proportional to you" would imply that as you increase, V also increases at a constant rate. The reversed statement, "V is not proportional to you," would mean that V does not change at a constant rate relative to changes in you.
The mathematical equation describing the relationship between electric current, voltage, and resistance was discovered by George Ohm in the 1820s. Ohm's Law states that current (I) is directly proportional to voltage (V) and inversely proportional to resistance (R), expressed as I = V/R.
Ohm's Law states that the current through the conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference between its ends provided its temperature and other physical conditions remain constant
Because according to Kepler's laws the orbital speed of a planet is proportional to the square root of the reciprocal of the distance: v = d-½.
Pressure and the amount of gas are directly proportional, according to Boyle's Law. This means that as the amount of gas increases, the pressure it exerts also increases, assuming the temperature and volume remain constant. Conversely, if the amount of gas decreases, the pressure decreases as well.
Knowing P=VI and R=V/I we derive that P=VxV/R i.e. resistance is inversely proportional to power. Resistance for a higher power is lower.
Directly proportional relationship is F=ma, F is directly proportional to a. Inversely proportional relationship is v=r/t, v is inversely proportional to t.
Yes, due to ohms law. Current, resistance and voltage are all directly proportional. V=IR; I=V/R; & R=V/I
The induced current is proportional to applied voltage. i is proportional to v Or you might say, "A current source drives a fixed current through a circuit. Then the voltage developed is proportional to i" . Both forms are equally correct. Voltage sources are more common than current sources so the first form is more common.
The current is directly proportional to the voltage applied across a circuit, according to Ohm's Law (I = V/R), where I is the current, V is the voltage, and R is the resistance.
Current is inversely proportional to resistance, this comes from the ohms law. V=IR If we keep the voltage as constant then Current will be inversely proportional to resistance
kinetic energy is proportional to square of speed. ke=.5m*v*v
Okay. Resistance by ohms law is given by R = V/I But Power P = V * I Dividing R/P = 1/ I 2 Or R = P / I squared For a constant power, resistance is inversely proportional to I squared and not simply proportional to.
Current and voltage are directly proportional according to Ohm's Law. This means that as voltage increases, current increases proportionally, and as voltage decreases, current decreases proportionally. Mathematically, this relationship is expressed as I = V/R, where I is current, V is voltage, and R is resistance.
Watts. V*A=W
Specific resistivity is directly proportional to area of cross section of the conductor and specific conductivity is the inverse of specific resistivity. So we can say , Specific conductivity is directly proportional to area of cross section of the conductor.
Inversely proportional to resistance is the current (I) in a circuit, as per Ohm's law: V = I * R, where V is voltage, I is current, and R is resistance. When resistance increases, current decreases, and vice versa.
R = V/I Therfore the resistance is proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the current.