constant speed.
The distance travelled by a particle is proportional to time when the particle moves with a constant velocity. This means that for every unit of time that passes, the particle covers a consistent amount of distance.
Constant speed. (Acceleration isn't necessarily zero, and velocity isn't necessarily constant.)
No, frequency is not directly proportional to distance. The frequency of a wave is determined by its source and is not directly related to the distance it travels. However, factors such as the medium through which the wave travels can affect its frequency.
Gravitational force is directly proportional to the product of the masses of two objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
Speed is directly proportional to energy in case of Einstein equation.
The distance travelled by a particle is proportional to time when the particle moves with a constant velocity. This means that for every unit of time that passes, the particle covers a consistent amount of distance.
Constant speed. (Acceleration isn't necessarily zero, and velocity isn't necessarily constant.)
Not sure what you mean exactly. At constant velocity, the distance travelled is proportional to the time.
Directly proportional. Greater speed - greater distance.
Hit it harder, it goes further. That is to say that force is directly proportional to the distance travelled.
Time and distance traveled are directly proportional only if the velocity of the object in question is constant.
Distance is directly proportional to time.(Which simply means that distance covered by object is directly proportional to time it took) Distance= Time*Speed * is the multiplication sign
No, frequency is not directly proportional to distance. The frequency of a wave is determined by its source and is not directly related to the distance it travels. However, factors such as the medium through which the wave travels can affect its frequency.
Gravitational force is directly proportional to the product of the masses of two objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
Speed is directly proportional to energy in case of Einstein equation.
Distance is directly proportional to time when speed is constant, meaning that the farther you travel, the longer it takes. Conversely, distance is inversely proportional to time when speed varies, such that if you increase speed, you decrease the time it takes to travel a certain distance.
The kinetic energy of a falling object is directly proportional to the distance it falls.But the distance is not directly proportional to the time in fall, so the KE is not directly proportionalto the time either.