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It is reduced to one ninth. Force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
By definition, the conductivity of an electrolyte is going to be a constant value dependendent on a specific distance between electrodes, when measured. If you allow the distance between electrodes to vary, thus changing the definition of Conductivity, then the value of whatever you call this 'new thing' will DECREASE, as the distance increases, while all else remains equal.Suppose it takes 60 volts AC to create a 1 amp current flow through the electrolyte with the electrodes 1 inch apart. Then you move the electrodes 2 inches apart and it takes 120 volts AC to get the same 1 amp current flow. The farther apart the electrodes are, the greater the voltage required to recreate the same 1 amp current flow. The electrolyte has not changed physically or chemically, so its actual Conductivity has not changed, but that 'new thing' you defined above has changed.
Chemical energy is changed into electrical energy
Yes.
Through electric motors
Yes, there used to not be any set distance at all No, the distance between bases has not changed since major league baseball began in 1876. The distance between home plate and the pitchers mound changed several times before it settled at 60'6" in 1893.
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they separate or become closer together
It is reduced to one ninth. Force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
physical energy
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Electrical voltage can be changed by a transformer.
Force = G(m1m2)/r2As you see the force of gravity is inversely proportional to the distance between two objects. So, make the distance between the two objects measured for their gravitational force greater and the force of gravity will become weaker.
Decrease.
By definition, the conductivity of an electrolyte is going to be a constant value dependendent on a specific distance between electrodes, when measured. If you allow the distance between electrodes to vary, thus changing the definition of Conductivity, then the value of whatever you call this 'new thing' will DECREASE, as the distance increases, while all else remains equal.Suppose it takes 60 volts AC to create a 1 amp current flow through the electrolyte with the electrodes 1 inch apart. Then you move the electrodes 2 inches apart and it takes 120 volts AC to get the same 1 amp current flow. The farther apart the electrodes are, the greater the voltage required to recreate the same 1 amp current flow. The electrolyte has not changed physically or chemically, so its actual Conductivity has not changed, but that 'new thing' you defined above has changed.
Chemical energy is changed into electrical energy
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