increased surface area allows more particles to absorb more heat energy which breaks the intermolecular bonds between them at a faster rate, hence increases the rate of evaporation
The convolutions in the brain increase surface area. In simpler words, those lines and ridges in the brain are what increases the surface area.
As a cell increases in size the volume increases much faster than the surface area. The possible answer is C.
Although they do not increase at the same rate, as the surface area increases the volume increases slowly.
If you increase the radius, the volume will increase more than the area.
Cristae increases the surface area of the interior membrane of the mitocondria.
The folds in the brain increase the surface area. It nearly triples the surface area. As we grow, more of these bends form.
The surface of the brain has wrinkles. The sulci are the inner folds of the surface of the cerebrum, and the gyri are the "bumps" of the surface. These increase the surface area of the cerebrum.
Pressure can increase due to an increase in the force exerted on a surface or a decrease in the surface area over which the force is distributed. This is described by the equation pressure = force/area.
As mass increases Surfaces area increase so the gravitational force increase so the friction increase...............
They both increase. The rate of increase of the surface area is equivalent to the rate of increase of the volume raised to the power 2/3.
It decreases. As the dimensions increase by a number, the surface area increases by the same number to the power of 2, but the volume increases by the same number to the power of 3, meaning that the volume increases faster than the surface area.
The surface area will increase one hundred fold.