The current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the cross-sectional area of the conductor. This means that as the area of the conductor increases, the current flowing through it also increases, assuming the resistance and voltage remain constant.
The drift velocity of free electrons in a conductor is directly proportional to the magnitude of the electric current flowing through the conductor. This means that as the current increases, the drift velocity of the electrons also increases. The relationship is described by the equation I = nAvq, where I is the current, n is the number density of charge carriers, A is the cross-sectional area of the conductor, v is the drift velocity, and q is the charge of the charge carrier.
Pressure is inversely proportional to surface area. This means that as surface area decreases, pressure increases and vice versa, given a constant force. This relationship is described by the equation: Pressure = Force / Area.
A volt is the unit of measurement for electrical potential difference, while an ampere is the unit of measurement for electrical current. The relationship between them is defined by Ohm's Law, which states that voltage equals current multiplied by resistance (V = I x R). In other words, voltage is proportional to current when resistance is constant.
The relation between velocity and area can vary depending on the specific situation. In general, when fluid flows through a pipe or channel, the velocity of the fluid is inversely proportional to the cross-sectional area of the pipe or channel. This means that as the area decreases, the velocity of the fluid tends to increase, and vice versa, according to the principle of conservation of mass.
The relation is:P = I2RWhere:I is the current (for example, in amperes)R is the resistance (for example, in ohms)P is the power (energy per second) converted from electrical energy to heat. If the current is in amperes and the resistance in ohms, then power is in watts (equal to joules/second).
It can't be done. You must also know at least any one of the following: Perimeter Relation between length and breath Relation between Area and length Relation between Area and breath Relation between perimeter and Area Breath and so on...........
inversly proportional
The thicker the conductor, the less the current that will flow through.
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There is no such equation. The main reason is that there is no relationship between current and frequency.
Pressure = force / area
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One relationship is that both can flow in vacuum.
In relation to the area of a circle: pi*radius^2
Hypernym is synonym relation with the current word. Hyponym is derived from the current word.
There is no direct relation between the area of a sector and the length of an arc. You must know the radius (or diameter) or the angle of the sector at the centre.
voltage depend on current and resistance r.p.m depend on no of pole