It totally depends. Temperature can change over time in an experiment or in the real world, and graphing it against time is a good way to visualize it.
everything they are two diffrent dimensions to start with there is no comparison with the two
There is none.
displacement is indirectionly propotional to time .
ut- universal time pst- pacific standard time
The difference between heat and temperature is that heat is the amount of energy given off by a piece of matter, and Specific Heat indicates the amount of heat necessary to change 1g of something by 1 degree. Temperature measures change in heat.
as the latitude increases, average temp. decreases. this concept is called an inverse relationship.
A general relation doesn't exist.
I think there is no relation between sound and temperature. But velocity of sound is found to be proportional to the square root of temperature of the medium (air)
inversly proportional
Such thermometers are based on the fact that the liquid expands when the temperature increases. That's what the thermometers measure.
There is NO relation at all.
There is none.
the relation between frequency and time period is ''t=1/f''
The principle is the relation between the temperature and the volumic thermal expansion of an alcohol.
gear and clutch relation _ when clutch is disconnect this time gear shifting thats relation
Both are indirectly related through temperature. When temperature increases both viscosity and density increases.
Primers with more GC content will affect the melting temperature. Higher GC content will have a higher melting temperature.
displacement is indirectionly propotional to time .