No, waves with a smaller disturbance travel faster. This is because they have less distance to travel.
a large wave because it is built and its structure is stronger.
No. In any case, there shouldn't be much difference.
If the pendulum was pushed with a large force or if it was heavier. It might swing faster.
Because of the large object has more surface area.
It doesn't look at the puddles outside the smaller they are the faster they evaporate. Each puddle is like another experiment small puddles are like small pots and large puddles are like large pots. If the puddle is large enough it never fully evaporates and we call them lakes.
a large wave because it is built and its structure is stronger.
No. In any case, there shouldn't be much difference.
Water waves - if that's what you mean - tend to travel at more or less the same speed, independent of their amplitude.
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For travel between islands, the Arawak people used large, steady rafts. When it was necessary to travel around one's own island, smaller and faster canoes were utilized.
The National Guard responded to a large disturbance at the 1960 Newport Jazz Festival. The girl was in a real disturbance when she broke up with her boyfriend. "I feel a disturbance in the force." There's no need to create a disturbance, a Wiki Supervisor will be glad to help you with that problem. The disturbance in the force was felt by Obi Wan Kenobi.
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Generally speaking, yes, especially large commercial airplanes which can travel as fast a several hundred MPH.
well id assume mainly for transportation, but the reason for the large amount of the legs is an adaptation to be capable of escaping predators faster and just being able to travel the terrain they are on, faster and easier.