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∙ 7y agoswings = cycles x time ; it is a direct relationship with time
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∙ 7y agoMass is directly proportional to momentum since momentum is the product of mass and velocity.
This would indicate an inverse relationship between bad behavior and getting good grades. This might be true for the rare individual who can learn by reading and the book is well-written, however, if you collected a large amount of data, you find that the relationship between bad behavior in the classroom has a direct relationship to getting bad grades. I don't know about your classroom behavior, but I would like to propose that you study how one individual's bad behavior affects the grades of the students around him or her.
Direct Proportion Inverse Proportion Direct square Proportion Inverse Square Proportion Hope it helps :)
It's a direct relationship; higher frequency gives you a higher pitch.
No relationship at all. But there is a definite and direct relationship between theamount of water than an object displaces and the object's volume.
the relationship between pressure and volume a direct or inverse?
direct
direct means it stays the same while inverse means it will change.
The opposite is a direct relationship.
Mass is directly proportional to momentum since momentum is the product of mass and velocity.
The opposite mathematical relationship.
Yes, it does.
The temperature of water and the solubility of a gas are in an inverse relationship; gases are more soluble at low temperatures.
As quantity supplied goes up, price goes down. This is because the supply function is downward sloping. Thus, the relationship is inverse.
Boyle's Law is an indirect relationship. (Or an inverse)
As viscocity increases fluid flow decreases ....in other words, the relationship is inverse.
It is a relationship of direct proportion if and only if the graph is a straight line which passes through the origin. It is an inverse proportional relationship if the graph is a rectangular hyperbola. A typical example of an inverse proportions is the relationship between speed and the time taken for a journey.