Yes. That is what is meant by directly proportional.
The concentration of gas in a liquid is directly proportional to its partial pressure in the gas phaseabove the liquid is known as?
The volume is directly proportional to temperature at constant pressure.
volume and amount of a gas.
Aerosol The solubility of gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the Gas above the surface of the solution.( Henry's Law)
The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of that gas above the surface of the solution.
The temperature
pressure = force / area Therefore pressure and force are directly proportional, meaning... The greater the force the greater the pressure and the lower the force the lower the pressure
The following variables are directly proportional: Temperature and Pressure Temperature and Volume These variables are inversely proportional: Pressure and Volume
Directly proportional, at pressure and temperature constant.
Pressure is directly proportional to temperature.From the ideal gas law- PV= nRTby making P the subject of the formula, P= nRT/VThis implies that Pressure is directly proportional to temperature, OR, as pressure increases, temperature will increase proportionally.Hope this helps. If more information is required, you can contact physicsisland@hotmail.com
Friction is directly proportional to pressure.
There is no direct relationship.
Pressure is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to Area. If force is more, pressure is more and if area is more, pressure will be less.
Other things being equal, it is directly proportional to the temperature. It is also directly proportional to the amount of gas.Other things being equal, it is directly proportional to the temperature. It is also directly proportional to the amount of gas.Other things being equal, it is directly proportional to the temperature. It is also directly proportional to the amount of gas.Other things being equal, it is directly proportional to the temperature. It is also directly proportional to the amount of gas.
Pressure is directly proportional to temperature therefore increasing one increases the other when volume is kept constant.
The concentration of gas in a liquid is directly proportional to its partial pressure in the gas phaseabove the liquid is known as?
I am not sure if they are proportional, but they are inversely related. High pressure makes a low vacuum, and low pressure makes a high vacuum.