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Keeping the rest characteristics of a coil the same, increasing coil diameter the spring constant decreases.
well, if you are trying to see something microscopic, you can look though a microscope to see it. but, if the microscope is in a very high scope, ex 1000x, you need to adjust the height of the scope using a knob on the side.
It's important to hold the microscope set up properly so exacting results can be obtained while in employment. Make certain both the capacitor as well as any field diaphragms is completely exposed while in usage. If this is not performed properly, resolution will be greatly diminished. Make sure the illumination system is set up to full brightness and the blue filter is used. Diminished illumination will affect resolution and degrade it.
'Resistivity' is usually considered to be a property of a substance, not a structure.In the normal unit of resistivity, the length and cross-section area are divided out,so they don't affect the 'resistivity.In the case of your piece of wire, the only characteristic that it seems reasonableto discuss is just plain good old 'resistance'.I think the point of this question is to investigate the relative effects ... of a changein length compared to the same change in diameter ... on the initial resistance of apiece of wire.Length:The resistance of the sample is directly proportional to its length.Diameter:The resistance of the sample is inversely proportional to the cross-sectional area,which is the same as saying 'inversely proportional to the square of the diameter'.So, let's look at the choices listed in the question:Change length to 1/2:Resistance changes to 1/2 .Change length and diameter both to1/2 :Resistance changes by factor of 1/2 x 4 = 2Length doubles, diameter 1/2:Resistance changes by factor of 2 x 4 = 8 timesLength doubled, diameter doubled:Resistance changes by factor of 2 x 1/4 = 1/2The first and last choices both reduce the resistance.The others both increase the resistance.
The four properties of the string that affect its frequency are length, diameter, tension and density. These properties are- When the length of a string is changed, it will vibrate with a different frequency. Shorter strings have higher frequency and therefore higher pitch.
Resolution is defined as the smallest number of discernible detail in an image. Spatial resolution is the smallest discernible detail in an image and gray level resolution refers to the smallest discernible change is gray level.
how spatial geography affects human behavior and how human behavior affects spatial geography
Well if you are drunk then it can affect your co ordination and spatial awareness
A state's geographical shape, which can affect its spatial cohesion and political viability.
Smaller diameter = Greater pressure
There are several variables that affect a visual search. These include bottom up salience, spatial layout, and similarity relations.
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The diameter does not affect the length. It is a separate dimension. Diameter is the cross sectional measure of a circular object.
According to the principles of microscopy, the diapragm regulates the intesity of light on a subject as viewed through a microscope and will affect the resolution byÊmaking it sharp with theÊcorrect amount of light and fuzzy with to little light and too much light will totally wash the image out.
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