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The following variables are directly proportional: Temperature and Pressure Temperature and Volume These variables are inversely proportional: Pressure and Volume
When it is on the cross-sectional area it is inversely proportional to the wire,otherwise it is directly proportional to the wire.
Inversely proportional
Pressure is force per area, so P = F/A where pressure is P, force is F and A is area. So Pressure is directly proportional to the force exerted on a surface. So increasing a force by a factor of 2, say, increases the pressure on the surface by 2 also.
Pressure is defined as the derivative of normal force with respect to surface area. Pressure is proportional to the normal force, and inversely proportional to the surface area. As the normal force over a surface area varies so does pressure. In the case that pressure is increasing then either the normal force is increasing, the surface area of which the normal force is being exerted is decreasing, or the combination of both of these is occurring.
Pressure is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to Area. If force is more, pressure is more and if area is more, pressure will be less.
Pressure is given as Force per unit area (ie. 1 Pascal of pressure is the experienced when 1 Newton of force is exerted over an area of 1m^2). Therefore Pressure and Force are proportional to one another. Area the force is exerted over is inversely proportional to pressure.
I am not sure if they are proportional, but they are inversely related. High pressure makes a low vacuum, and low pressure makes a high vacuum.
The following variables are directly proportional: Temperature and Pressure Temperature and Volume These variables are inversely proportional: Pressure and Volume
When it is on the cross-sectional area it is inversely proportional to the wire,otherwise it is directly proportional to the wire.
There is no direct relationship.
Boyle's law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure if the temperature remains constant.
Inversely proportional
The boiling of water is directly proportional to temperature and inversely proportional to the pressure exerted on the water.
They are inversely proportional.
pressure is directly proportional to force applied.i.ePFpressure is also inversely proportional to areai.e P1/Aon combining we getPF/AP=kF/A (since k=1)therefore P=1(F)/AP=F/A
Inversely proportional means that one variable goes up while the other goes down. Directly proportional means that both variables increase or decrease at the same time. ex: The volume of a gas at constant pressure is inversely proportional to gas pressure, thus this means that as pressure increases, the volume of the gas will decrease. ex: The volume of a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to absolute pressure, thus this means that when you heat a gas the volume also increases.