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The relationship between time and space is, r=ct or space = the speed of light times time.Time t = r/c or time is space divided by the speed of light.Space r is a real number as time t and cthe speed of light.
for a given air conditioner: the faster the condenser (outdoor) fan the lower the suction pressure. the faster the evaporator (indoor) fan the higher the suction pressure.
The relationship between the planet's SPEED and its distance from the Sun is given by Kepler's Third Law.From there, it is fairly easy to derive a relationship between the period of revolution, and the distance.
Enzymes are Proteins that speed up chemical reactions.
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Daniel Bernoulli, a Swiss mathematician. Bernoulli's principle states that as the speed of a moving fluid increases, the fluid's pressure decreases.
Speed is a measure of motion and velocity just includes what direction it happens in.Acceleration is a measure of changes in speed.
There is a relationsship of speed of sound to the temperature but not to the atmospheric pressure.
The speed of sound does not change with atmospheric pressure. The speed of sound changes with temperature.
The speed of sound does not change with atmospheric pressure. The speed of sound changes with temperature.
They are inversely related. The product of these two would give the velocity of electromagnetic wave in the medium. The frequency character would never change as the wave changes from one medium to the other. But as the speed changes then definitely its wavelength would change
What type of relationship exists between time and wind speed?
Yes , there is a relationship between height and speed . Which is that to get fast we need to be tall . Height isn't anything weight can slow you down so speed also consists of height that is the relationship between speed and height
The relationship is expressed by Newton's Second Law: F=ma (force = mass x acceleration).
The flow and pressure changes. eg: If the speed is increased, the flow and pressure will increase. In some cases this could be regulated by flow and pressure control valves and the final flow/pressure result might be the same.
There is none whatsoever, unless you're speaking about a particular region.