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y is inversely proportional to x if it is proportional to 1/x.
Two measures are proportional if both are zero at the same time, and increases of the same amount one are accompanied by increase of equal amounts in the other. Algebraically, Y = cX where c is some fixed number, called the constant of proportionality. Two variables W and Z are inversely proportional if W*Z = k for some fixed number - also called the constant of proportionality. The relationship may also be written as W = k/Z.
~the function is most likely inversely proportional. ~more input results in less output.
The graph doesn't intersect either axis.
Two variables are proportional to one another if there is a simple relationship, of the following form:The variables X and Y are indirect proportion if Y = c*Xandinverse proportion if Y = d/X or, equivalently, X*Y = dfor some non-zero constants c and d, called the constants of proportionality.Note that if Y is inversely proportional to X, then Y is directly proportional to the variable 1/XThe graph of a direct proportion is a straight line through the origin, with slope = constant of proportionality.
The energy of a photon is directly proportional to the frequency. Since the frequency is inversely proportional to the wavelength, the energy, too, is inversely proportional to the wavelength.
Frequency is inversely proportional to the wavelength.Their product is always the speed of the wave.
They differ:* By their frequency * By their wavelength, which is inversely proportional to their frequency * By the energy per photon, which is proportional to the frequency
Frequency, when referring to waves, is directly proportional to the velocity of the wave. Frequency in inversely proportional to the wavelength.
yes, capacitive reactance is inversely proportional to frequency.
a frequency is inversely proportional related to the wavelength meaning that a higher frequency has a shorter wavelength. Therefore, the signal of 550 KHz has the longest wavelength.
The energy per photon is directly proportional to the frequency; the frequency is inversely proportional to the wavelength (since frequency x wavelength = speed of light, which is constant); thus, the energy per photon is inversely proportional to the wavelength.
decreases. they are inversely proportional.
yes but how I dont know.....
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Wavelength is inversely proportional to Frequency. Wavelengths increase as Frequency decreases.
inverse of frequencyAnswerReactance is inversely-proportional to frequency of the supply, and the capacitance of the capacitor.