Length is measured in time. So, you are increasing the time of the workout.
The calories that are being burned.
Plants increase in length by increasing the number of cells,i.e,by cell division.
There can be no answer since increasing the length of a side by 1 unit would increase the area. The process of increasing the length of a side can go on for ever.
Increasing your vertical jump can be extremely helpful in sports where height is an advantage, such as basketball. Some good workout routines that increase your vertical jump are the barbell front squat, the box jump and bodyweight split jump.
Viscosity increases with increasing chain length of straight-chain alkanes while that for isomeric alkanes increase with branching because of the difference in the number of rings contained within their hydrocarbons.
Decreasing the blade length will increase the rotation speed, and thus the turbine speed ( for constant wind speed ).
No, as in this case,the rod is the magnet,and the strength of a magnet does not depend on its size.
The magnetic flux that couples the rotor to the stator will weaken significantly reducing the motor's torque.
Since the Mechanical Advantage of the inclined plane is inversely proportional to its height, increasing the height would lower your mechanical advantage and lowering the height would increase it.Alternately, mechanical advantage is directlyproportional to an inclined plane's length, therefore increasing the length would increase your mechanical advantage.
- the speed of reaction increase with increasing temperature - the actual efficiency increase with increasing temperature
No. Increasing is a verb form, and a noun form (gerund). The adverb is "increasingly."
If you increase the rectangle's length by a value, its perimeter increases by twice that value. If you increase the rectangle's width by a value, its perimeter increases by twice that value. (A rectangle is defined by its length and width, and opposite sides of a rectangle are the same length. The lines always meet at their endpoints at 90° angles.)