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surface waves
the air pressure increases
It is because the epicenter decreases their strenght as it is closer to it
Nothing happens. Distance between crests is a measure of frequency; amplitude is a measure of the strength, the height of the wave, or auditory volume of the signal.
Temperature is an indirect measurement of a system's molecule's average kinetic energy (KE). As the temperature of a system increases, so does the KE of the molecules. This causes the molecules to move farther apart. You can see this most easily in an old (not digital) thermometer.
It Also Increases
It Also Increases
It increases.
surface waves
In this case, the gravitational force increases.
Stopping distance also increases.
The distance needed to stop also increases.
When what increases? - The gravitational force depends on the masses involved, and on the distance. More mass --> more force. Greater distance --> less force.
The graph of distance vs time increases exponentially as speed increases.
As the distance between two objects decreases (i.e. they get closer together), the force of gravity increases.
The distance needed to stop also increases.
When the Force increases on an Object, the Distance it travels INCREASES, as does its Velocity.