A constant parameter is one that does not vary over time, or varies so slowly, or within a very small, allowable range, that it can be used as a constant. One such parameter is the average temperature of the universe, which is 3 Kelvin. We theorize that over time it will gradually decrease with the expansion of the universe, but in practical terms, in a period of billions of years, it is held as a constant.
Diurnal light and dark cycles (day time and night time) is an example of a time varying parameter. The intensity of solar radiation, measured in a specific location, varies continuously during each day, and the length of each day varies continously through the year.
current.
AC voltage is varying because it is sinusoidal in nature
Production method is different. Cold rolling method and different.
varying no of arguments
Peak to Peak is the most positive peak to the negative peak value. Or find any peak value and multiply by 2.
constant rate means that rate which is fixed and can not be changed. varying rate is that rate which is not fixed and can be change easily.
The differences between mercantilism and cameralism are highlighted by the varying political realities in Western and Central Europe.
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In an algebraic expression (or equation), a coefficient is the numerical multiplier for a term. If the coefficient is, itself, a variable, then it is a parameter. For example, the equation of a straight line in 2-d is y = mx + c where x and y are the coordinate variables, m is the parameter which defines the slope, and c is the parameter which defines the y-intercept. Different values of m will give a set of lines with the same intercept, whereas different values of c will give a set of lines with the slope. Varying both, together, will generate all possible lines. By contrast, in the equation y = 2x + 5, 2 is the coefficient of x and 5 is the constant [coefficient]. They are specific values of the parameter whic define a specific line.
current.
No, because constant velocity means constant speed and constant direction
Because by varying temperature ,the conductivity hence the resistivity varies so the constant varies.
Velocity is a vector. A vector has a magnitude and a direction. The scalar or magnitude portion of velocity is speed. Velocity is a constant only when both the speed and direction are not varying. Hence, when the speed is changing, the velocity cannot be a constant.
I believe a varying sample size detects a constant error which is a type of systematic error.
Changing, varying or accelerating
a fundamental unit is fixed in unlike a derived unit which is varying