decreasing cell size mean increasing cells/cluster and while every cell have BTS (base station) so i can have mix of frequencies with condition that noco-channel interference happen unlike if i have large cell size so i 'll hv small cells/cluster.
as example : i hv 3cells/cluster i.e 3 BTs if 1st BTS give frequencies (3,8,6,7)
2nd give (5,4,2,1)
3rd give (11,12,13,20)
so i can use these frequencies no more to avoid interference but if i hv small cell size i can use more frequencies while i actually avoiding the co-channel interference
Yes, as the cell size increases, the surface-to-volume ratio decreases. This is because an increase in size results in a smaller surface area relative to the volume of the cell. This can impact the cell's ability to efficiently exchange nutrients and waste products with its environment.
Atomic size decreases from left to right in a period hence ioniztion energy increases from left to right.But atomic size increases from top to bottom in a group hence ionization energy decreases from top to bottom.
A cell needs to divide because its surface area to volume ratio decreases as it grows larger. This impacts the cell's ability to take in nutrients and expel waste efficiently. By dividing, the cell can increase its surface area relative to its volume, allowing for better nutrient exchange.
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.
when the cells increases: these are examples When the cells grows , or increases in size, it might reach, say, double (x2) it's original size, the cell then divides in half (x.5) and returns to it's original size. To show this mathematically.... e.g. original size = 10 units original size x 2 = 10 x 2 = 20 the cell divides so, 20 x .5 = 10 back to the original size, the 2 cells then grow and when they become double the size they divide leaving 4 cells, they grow and so on... When it decreases: the cell divides and it replace, and add new cells from the old cells to create a new and a healthy cell and to prevent cell loss..............''<.....>''
decreases i believe(:
Yes, as the cell size increases, the surface-to-volume ratio decreases. This is because an increase in size results in a smaller surface area relative to the volume of the cell. This can impact the cell's ability to efficiently exchange nutrients and waste products with its environment.
The surface area to volume ratio increases when a cell divides into two smaller cells. This is important for efficient nutrient exchange and waste removal as the cell size decreases.
Decreases
The size of crystals decreases as the cooling increases. This is called an inverse relationship.
Atomic size decreases across a period as the effective nuclear charge increases. Atomic size increases down a group as the energy level (shells) increases.
As the cell gets bigger, the surface to volume ratio gets smaller.
As the size of the wheel increases the necessary force needed to pull the wheel decreases
The depth of field decreases as the aperture size increases.
Porosity of surface soil typically decreases as particle size increases so permeability also decreases.
Yes, as cell surface area increases, the cell volume increases at a faster rate. This is because the surface area to volume ratio decreases as the cell grows larger, which can affect the efficiency of nutrient uptake and waste removal within the cell.
it decreases