If the temperature increases, the conductivity will increase too which means the dielectric constant is reduced
In popular usage, "acceleration" means an increase in speed. In physics, any change in velocity is called an "acceleration".In popular usage, "acceleration" means an increase in speed. In physics, any change in velocity is called an "acceleration".In popular usage, "acceleration" means an increase in speed. In physics, any change in velocity is called an "acceleration".In popular usage, "acceleration" means an increase in speed. In physics, any change in velocity is called an "acceleration".
The decibel scale is a logarithmic scale. An increase of 10 points on the decibel scale means that the energy increases by a factor 10; an increase of 20 decibels means an energy increase by a factor of 10 x 10 = 100, etc.
More decibels means that the sound volume increases.
If the increase in speed is uniform, this means that the slope of the function of speed over time is constant. This means that acceleration is constant.
favorable and anticipated
Foreseeable means capable of being anticipated.
The anticipated human population by the year 2050 is estimated to be around 9.7 to 10.9 billion, according to projections by the United Nations. This increase is primarily driven by high birth rates in developing countries and improved life expectancy worldwide.
Yes, The adverb is "predictably." It means in a predictable manner, one that can be anticipated or forecast.
The audience that is anticipated for a particular programme or event, the audience it's aimed at.
Expected means anticipated. The expected messiah is the one promised in the Old Testament.
You have a result you are expecting in mind. You are thanking the person or organisation etc in advance for this
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Increase means to get more and decrease means to get less
accelerate means to increase speed.
Increase means ''add'' and decrease means ''take away''
Expected means "anticipated." Condensed vapor is "liquid/"