Yes. Blinking is a secondary characteristic that can be developed with stuttering.
Your best source for information and help for stuttering is the non-profit Stuttering Foundation of America.
The relationship is a linear one. For example when driving at a constant speed, the relationship between distance driven and the time driven is linear with a constant ratio (of the constant speed).
Two variables whose ratio is constant have a linear relationship. The first variable is the second multiplied by the constant.
By definition:a variable varies (changes) in valuea constant is constant (fixed) in value
A speech therapist trained to work with stuttering or The Stuttering Foundation of America can help you with that. They are the best source for information about stuttering and research.
they also become constant.
i think... acceleration is constant but im not sure
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The constant of proportionality can be calculated by dividing the output variable by the input variable in a proportional relationship. It represents the ratio between the input and output quantities in the relationship. This constant remains the same throughout the relationship.
It is a linear relationship, such as y=mx+b.
It is a relationship between two variables such that one variable os always larger than the other by a multiple which is the constant of variation.It is a relationship between two variables such that one variable os always larger than the other by a multiple which is the constant of variation.It is a relationship between two variables such that one variable os always larger than the other by a multiple which is the constant of variation.It is a relationship between two variables such that one variable os always larger than the other by a multiple which is the constant of variation.
The answer is "proprtional".
A linear relationship