Where one variable is always the product of the other and a constant.
Directly approaching!
describes how to measure a variable or define a term. right out of my science book
confront: to deal directly with a difficult situation Talk directly to the person that may be involved in the difficult situation confront = to deal with
when viruses are hidden over a period of time, it doesnt attack a cell directly. Almost as indirectly it waits to the right moment
Not directly, no. Pixie can be used, however, as a term to describe something small or petite (pixie-like, for example). But the actual definition is not petite.
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.
Directly proportional relationship is F=ma, F is directly proportional to a. Inversely proportional relationship is v=r/t, v is inversely proportional to t.
Directly proportional. Greater speed - greater distance.
Force is directly proportional to mass provided the acceleration is constant.
The amount of energy in a photon of light is proportional to the frequency of the corresponding light wave.... frequency of the electromagnetic radiation of which the photon is a particle.
Temperature is only sometimes directly proportional to frequency. Temperature however is not always directly proportional to frequency in all cases.
Speed is directly proportional to energy in case of Einstein equation.
It is directly proportional.
Directly proportional, at pressure and temperature constant.
Variance isn't directly proportional to standard deviation.
Within Elastic limit, the strain produced in a body is directly proportional to the stress applied to that body.
Current is directly proportional to applied voltage. Ohm's law.