If the variables are in direct or inverse proportion then yes; otherwise no.
it can be used to draw tangents from a given point on a circle.
Rate of flow varies as R^4 where R is the radius or Rate of flow = (k) x (R^4)
In Charles' Law, the mass is held constant which means that the pressure on the gas is constant.
In algebra variables express a relationship within an equation and these are often used to give meaningful expressions to represent practical situations. These relationships often require a constant to be included in order to balance the equation turning the relationship from one of proportionality to one of equality. The variables themselves are only constant for a given set of conditions. i.e The voltage across a resistance of 60 ohms carrying a current of 4 amps will be 240v. (V= current x resistance). A separate constant is not needed in this case as the resistance is defined by the other two properties. In science one example of a constant that is thought to be variable is the speed of light, which for all practical purposes is considered to be constant but is thought to have changed gradually with time. I don't know what possible ways there are of verifying this.
An example of basic proportionality would be Pythagoras' theorem, in which he states that for any right angle triangle its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the sum of its squared sides and is given by the formula of: a2+b2 = c2 whereas a and b are the sides of the right angle triangle with c being its hypotenuse or longest side.
The constant of proportionality is the ration that relates two given values in what is known as a proportinal relationship. Other names for the constant of proportionality include the constant ratio, constant rate, unit rate, constant variation, or even the rate of change.
directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature
A coefficient of proportionality relating the rate of a chemical reaction at a given temperature to the concentration of reactant (in a unimolecular reaction) or to the product of the concentrations of reactants.
"thales" has given this bpt theorem.
it can be used to draw tangents from a given point on a circle.
Rate of flow varies as R^4 where R is the radius or Rate of flow = (k) x (R^4)
The force of gravitational attraction between any two bodies, F, is given by the equation:F = G*M1*M2/r2 where M1 and M2 are the masses of the two bodies, r is the distance between their centres of mass and G is the universal gravitational constant.
This phrase means that someone has plenty of time to achieve their goal or that time will work in their favor. It implies that there is no rush or pressure to accomplish something.
Given a triangle and a line, if the line passes through two sides of the triangle parallel to the third side, then it cuts the sides proportionally.l
If the net force on an object is constant, its acceleration will also be constant, as given by Newton's second law of motion.
If you have a constant speed, you are not accelerating.
A newton is a measure of force, a kilogram is a measure of mass there is no equivalency but there is a proportionality relative to the influence of a gravity field on a given mass.