The magnitude of the effort is controlled by you, not by the distance of the load
from the fulcrum.
Moving the load farther away from the fulcrum has no effect on the effort. But if
you want to leave the effort where it is and still lift the load with the lever, then
you're going to have to increase the effort.
increase the charge or decrease the distance from the source of the field.
Directly proportionalWell the reason is:as you usually know, when you increase volume, pressure should decrease.but in a case of constant pressure, as volume increases, well, pressure stays the same.So how does that work? The only reason pressure wouldn't change is if the temperature will increase, allowing molecules of gas to move more rapidly, and therefore creating pressure that stays constant, as the volume increases. (but if you would keep increasing temperature under constant volume, pressure would actually increase).
The first one is much closer. The higher the latitude number (N or S), the farther the point is from the equator. The second location 70°S 12°E is more than twice as far from the equator as 32°N 18°W.
When an object is heated and its temperature increases, the atoms within the object move more rapidly, causing them to push farther apart. This expansion results in an increase in the volume of the object.
When there are fewer gas particles, the pressure of the gas decreases because there are fewer particles colliding with the walls of the container. The volume of the gas may also increase slightly if the gas particles are able to spread out more freely. The temperature of the gas remains constant unless it is actively changed.
A: To feedback more of the same signal from the output to increase the input to farther increase the output and farther increase the input will ultimately saturate the system
That depends on where from.
The farther apart the arrival times of the different waves are, the farther away the earthquake is. :)
stretching farther then normal
The easiest way to increase your accuracy in distance shooting is to start out closer, and then practice going farther and farther away until you eventually get better.
Irony. A+ n_n
Given a constant amount of moisture in the air, it is closer.
speakers vibrate farther
Increasing the temperature of a gas will generally increase its pressure and volume, assuming constant mass. Higher temperature will cause the gas particles to move faster and collide more frequently with the container walls, leading to an increase in pressure. The volume of the gas will also expand as the gas particles move farther apart from each other.
We will see a new moon
Move the fulcrum farther from the force and closer to the load.
The orbit would increase in size (the planet would orbit farther from the sun).