How the fuck you understand this analogy with price?
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The flow in a pipe is proportional to its diameter.
Wires are like pipes.
Therefore, the current in a wire is proportional to diameter.
Now try price.
>>8487894
The price of a wire is proportional to its diameter.
>>8487894
Money flows in pipes. If we make the pipes very small we can slowly get a product. We can even turn off the flow and get half a packbof hoy dogs instead of a full pack of hot dogs
The flow in a pipe is proportional to its price.
Wires are like pipes.
Therefore, the current in a wire is proportional to price.
All conclusions I can get, I have kinda turned off imagination chemically...
So if I buy more computing power I can actually play call of duty and Cpt. Price is going trought the pipe somewhere.
>>8487894
The square of the diameter. And I fail to see what you're trying to do
>>8487894
the price of your mother in inversely proportional to her diameter
>>8488444
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>>8488413
If it's proportional to the square of its diameter, then it's proportional to its diameter brainlet.
>>8488764
brainlet
>>8488764
It's not the same thing. Proportional implies a linear correlation. Not just "hurr one become bigger then the other become bigger too"
>>8488764
>Not understanding proportionality
wew lad