Sentences with phrase «increase at a constant rate»

They found that when the optimum path to a fly ball is followed, the former angle increases at a variable rate, slowing over time, whereas the latter angle increases at a constant rate.
Does the temperature increase at a constant rate as the time increases?
The only thing I see is that the ocean temperature has had its oscillations but has generally increased at a constant rate since 1900 but other literature show anthropogenic emissions have increased exponentially from 1900 to 2006 I see no correlation between a straight line and an exponential curve.
CO2 has been increasing at a constant rate.
Global warming does not increase at a constant rate.

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At constant exchange rates and business scope, year - on - year sales increased 5.2 %, driven by a 6.0 % positive price effect reflecting ongoing actions to raise selling prices along the entire acrylic chain.
@ED The only thing that is assumed to be at least more or less constant in evolutionary theory is the mutation rate of individual genes, and even that, since mutations are known, eg, to increase under higher radiation, is only true «on average, over the long run».
If this constant has a small positive value, then it causes space - time to expand at an ever - increasing rate.
As the galaxy forms stars and increases its mass in a constant and substantial manner, its black hole grows as well, and does so at an even faster rate,» explains Mancuso.
A closer look at student demographics by academic need shows that overall graduation rates have improved as students» needs have remained constant or increased slightly.
Check with your lender if you have the liberty of either keeping your EMI constant despite a change in interest rates or increasing the EMI at your will.
As the oil price has collapsed, the airlines won't be applying the usual increases in «fuel levy» at the same rate, so flight costs should remain constant.
My executive summary is that the ocean as a whole is continuing to heat up at a constant rate, which suggests that heat being retained by the greenhouse effect has also been increasing at the same rate for the past 30 years.
Our results support previous findings of a reduced rate of surface warming over the 2001 — 2014 period — a period in which anthropogenic forcing increased at a relatively constant rate
I had stated that globally the rate of evaporation and precipitation increase at the same rate as the humidity of saturation, that is, by 8 % per 1 °C based on a roughly constant residence time, but this is false:
It is easy to calculate the time constant of the decay rate of the extra volume, because that is in linear ratio with the increase in height of water in the tank, and we know the extra outflow at the measured increase.
Over the same period, world GDP has increased from $ 7.3 trillion to $ 62 trillion in constant dollars, or at a CAGR of 4.4 % (or roughly three times the rate of population growth (data from Wiki).
Since even the IPCC estimates this constant at ~ 8 years (corresponding to a half - life of 5 years), this means that if humankind had been emitting at the current rate of 8GTC / yr for the last century we still would only be responsible for ~ 30ppm of the 100ppm increase over that time.
The argument was that the carbon cycle goes well beyond your silly little budget — nowhere mentioned previously in this thread so just more bad faith and not your argument at all — well beyond slow sequestration based on rock weathering rates — and well beyond a constant rate of increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
The ensemble behavior of our models is that, once this warming is initiated, it tends to take place at a constant (rather than an ever - increasing) rate.
Atmospheric concentrations of N2O have been continuously increasing at an approximately constant growth rate since 1980 (IPCC, 2007a, SPM).
Quite clearly the natural radiative forcing does not increase at a constant linear rate from 1850 to 2010, and thus the assumption which is the backbone of the L&S model is faulty.
The Mauna Loa CO2 growth rate has been basically constant since at least 1993, while our emission rate has increased dramatically.
The rate of heat transfer by radiation and latent heat increases as the temperature at the top decreases given the assumption of constant water surface temperature.
If you have a function plus a constant, f (x) + c, it increases at the same rate regardless of the value of the constant.
If you blank out the spike, there is no longer much evidence of a plateau, just a steady increase at a fairly constant rate, with a bit of variability superimposed on top.
This curve is statistically speaking a «random walk», with no robust statistical correlation with atmospheric CO2, which has seen no cycles but has increased at a fairly constant CAGR of around 0.4 % per year since measurements started at Mauna Loa in 1958 and at an estimated somewhat slower rate before this, based on ice core data.
A closer look at the study confirms slight increase in moisture (SH) with warming, but only at a small fraction of the rate needed to maintain constant RH.
You posted a curve of the atmospheric CO2 concentration, which has been increasing at a fairly constant exponential rate of around 0.5 % per year over the past decades.
Elliott et al. conclude, based on the selected data below 500 hPa only that SH (moisture content) increased slightly with warming, but not at a rate sufficiently strong to maintain constant RH, as is assumed by the IPCC models in estimating water vapor feedback.
The reason is that an increase in Z T254K will lead to a warming at the surface as long as the lapse - rate γ is approximately constant.
Revelle calculated that, at the emissions - rates of the time (assuming, like most of his predecessors, that these would likely remain constant), an increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide levels of around 40 % was possible over the coming centuries.
Yet, despite advances in our understanding of productivity at the scales of leaves and stands, no consensus exists about the nature of productivity at the scale of the individual tree4, 5,6,7, in part because we lack a broad empirical assessment of whether rates of absolute tree mass growth (and thus carbon accumulation) decrease, remain constant, or increase as trees increase in size and age.
I would just like to add that after fixing the lapse rate one has also to decide, whether the temperature at tropopause is increased by the same amount as ground temperature or the thickness of the troposphere is increased to allow the minimum temperature at tropopause to remain constant.
The CO2 content of the atmosphere has not, and likely will not, increase at this rate (let alone suddenly remain constant at twice or four times an initial value).
Regardless if Montana insurance rates are increasing, decreasing or staying constant, you can be sure to receive an accurate rate quote at US Insurance Agents.
The largest difference between private sector health insurance and life insurance is that for life insurance, a person may purchase guaranteed renewable insurance for the whole of the insured's life at a constant premium rate, while health insurance is generally purchased year by year with generally no assurance of renewability and if renewable no guarantee that premium rates will not increase.
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