No
Division does not always make things smaller.
Being strictly mathematical about it ... -- A point has a definition, but 'dots' and 'specks' don't, so it's kind of hard to compare them. -- A point is only a location. It has no dimensions ... no length, width, height, thickness, diameter, area, volume, etc. No measurements at all. -- So nothing can be smaller than a point. -- If a dot or a speck have any size at all ... and maybe they do because you're talking about things that are bigger or smaller than other things ... then a point must be the smallest one of all, because it has no size at all and I dare you to get any smaller than that.
0.5=50/100 and .11=11/100. Now 50 of 100 things are bigger than 11 of 100 things.
You probably mean diminution - making things smaller, or simply the action of becoming smaller.
No
Greater than is >. Always look at the > and < as being a monster. The big open end is the mouth and its always hungry for BIGGER things. The other end is a smaller monster and it always hungry for SMALLER things.
Other things being equal - same material, mainly - a bigger battery will store more energy than a smaller battery. If the same amount of power is used, the bigger battery will last longer. Whether this is better or not depends on the specific needs - the bigger battery will also be heavier, and use up more space.
Convex lens makes things look bigger and concave lens makes things look smaller!
it is a square that you press and it makes things bigger and smaller as you move the mouse.
yes it can make up depnding were u place can make things luk bigger. if you are going for a look to make your eyes look smaller, eye liner can help amazingly if you place it properly.
Things that make other things appear bigger include:magnifying glassmicrocopespy glasstelescopephotography through enlargementsscanned satellite images
Heavier Things was created on 2003-09-09.
fission is breaking big things up into smaller ones. fusion is joining little things together into bigger ones.
Division does not always make things smaller.
They are smaller than the things they may model.
No. Minor means "smaller", as compared to major which means "bigger". Smaller things may be less important than major things but that does not mean that they have no importance at all, which is the meaning of unimportant.
If you did not measure things you could not tell if one thing is bigger or smaller than another and would not know how far away things are. You measure things with instruments.