If the sun increases in size but nothing else changes, then there will be no change in the lengths of day and night. However, the gravitational and tidal effects of changes in the sun's size is likely to affect the earth's rotational period and its orbit.
Explain how the mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle change as the size of the wheel increases?
change the length of the radius
Atomic size decreases across a period as the effective nuclear charge increases. Atomic size increases down a group as the energy level (shells) increases.
The size of the tubing gradually increases throughout the length of the instrument.
As the size of the wheel increases the necessary force needed to pull the wheel decreases
No, the size of the image does not increase as the image distance increases. The size of the image is determined by the object distance, focal length of the lens, and the distance between the lens and the image plane.
The objects size is not going to change. The image size, however, would.
True. As a cell grows in size, its volume increases faster than its surface area. This is because volume increases cubically with the size of the cell (length x width x height), while surface area increases squared with the size of the cell (length x width). This can lead to issues with nutrient exchange and waste removal if the cell becomes too large.
Down a group, the atomic number generally increases, size increases, ionization energy decreases, reactivity increases.
Like the populations of many other living organisms,the size of the human population tends to increase with time.
The strength of a magnet's force increases as the magnet gets larger or closer to an object.
The relationship between magnification and focal length in optical systems is that as the focal length of a lens increases, the magnification of the image produced by the lens decreases. Conversely, as the focal length decreases, the magnification increases. This relationship is important in determining the size and clarity of images produced by optical systems.