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velocity = displacement / time taken
Acceleration is the rate of change of the magnitude of velocity and the direction in which the velocity changes.
Momentum=mass*velocity
The lighter the weight, the greater the initial velocity of shortening; inverse relationship.
Regarding their magnitudes . . . Acceleration is the time rate of change of velocity. Regarding their directions . . . There's not necessarily any relationship between the two.
For unmyelinated nerves there is a relationship between axon diameter and conduction velocity. Larger diameter nerves conduct faster. For myelinated nerves the a larger diameter nerve will conduct faster between the nodes of ranvier where the action potential is propagated. Conduction is said to be saltatoryas it jumps from node to node.
velocity proportional to square root of diameter
describe and explain the relationship between the diameter of vessels and the velocity of blood
That myelinated axons fare faster, unmyelinated are slower.
As the steam velocity increases, the diameter of the sediments being transported increases.
The relationship between the radius and the diameter of a circle is that: radius = diameter /2
velocity = displacement / time taken
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Acceleration is the rate of change of the magnitude of velocity and the direction in which the velocity changes.
Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes and the direction of the change.
Momentum=mass*velocity
The lighter the weight, the greater the initial velocity of shortening; inverse relationship.