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It increases.
Gets larger
They become bigger!
Nothing. If the volume is increased, the mass also has to increase.
It doubles The volume of a cylinder height times diameter squared times 3.14
Radius is half of diameter so it increases by 2.
The curve flattens out :)
The volume of the cylinder would be doubled.
the area is increased by 4 times
If the size of the piston is increased, the power will increase. If it is decreased, the power will decrease.
When the diameter of the circle doubled, its circumference also doubled.However, its area increased to 4 times the original area, while nobody was looking.
The base areas quadruple and the curved surface doubles.
The surface area of the 'wall' doubles, but the base areas remain the same.
since the volume of a right cylinder is height x area of base, the area of the baseis Pi * r^2 (r is radius which is 1/2 of diameter), so the area of the base did notchange, while the height is doubled so the volume is doubled.
When a steadily flowing gas flows from a larger diameter pipe to a smaller diameter pipe the speed of gas is decreased and pressure become increased and the spacing between the streamlines less and the streamlines come very close to each other.
The diameter of a circle is doubled if the circumference is doubled.