The logarithmic function is one such.
Sony's new ZAPPIN function that operates similarly to the scan function of many FM radios. The unit scans the attached media, playing short music clips until the listener finds the song she wants. For smaller devices, such as USB thumb drives, where there's not a ton of music to sort through, this could prove useful, but sorting through the 4,000-plus songs on our iPod would probably be slow going
"First principles" in this context means that you:* Calculate the value of the function, at some point "x+h" * Calculate the value of the function, at some point "x" * Subtract the first result minus the second result * Divide all this by "h" * See what happens when you make "h" smaller and smaller (when it tends to zero) As a formula: F(x)' = lim (as h --> 0) [F(x+h) - F(x)] / h
To increase something means to make it bigger, and to decrease something means to make it smaller. These are used often with numerical values (numbers), e.g. I increased (made bigger) 20 to 30. Here I am increasing by 10, etc.
0.1 is 0.02 smaller than 0.12
yes 0.25 is smaller than 0.9
Decrease, if its velocity is held constant. Because p = mv, a smaller m results in a smaller p if v is the same. decrease
No. As base current decreases, so does collector current.
decreases means gets smaller so if you read the question again but with "gets smaller" in the place of decreases then it will answer its self.
The radius of the circle decreases when you make the circle smaller.
The base current of the emitter current is smaller.
as we can deduce from its name, the resistor "resists" to the current (the movement of the electrons) so as the value of the resistor increases, the current flowing through it decreases. so when you use a smaller resistor, the current increases, however the tension between its poles decreases ( due to the voltage divider law). remember that the shortcircuit is due to the small value of the current , so we need always to have a resonable resistance on the circuit..... but not too high because joule losses we'll be more significant !! hope i've been clear :D
no a stars gravity decreases as its size gets Smaller.
Ladies watches are usually smaller than men's watches because women tend to be smaller in size. Their wrists, therefore, are smaller. Watch makers reduce the size of the watch proportionally.
Probably not. as guns become smaller and lighter, the accuracy decreases, and recoil increases.
The volume decreases (smaller,less)
It decreases.
Mass does not change with gravity. Weight increases on BIGGER planets and decreases on smaller planets.