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No. Friction always acts in the direction opposite to motion, and dissipates energy.
this is because when the area of contact between the ground and the building increases the pressure exerted by the building will be less for the same force.
tension
As perspiration evaporates, it dissipates heat from the skin.
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No. Friction always acts in the direction opposite to motion, and dissipates energy.
Silver dissipates heat the quickest
compresive force
yes! because you are building something and remember when something is build is called constructive force and when something is destroyed is called a destructive force
The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.The energy dissipates, meaning that as the wave breaks, it will eventually convert to heat.
It just dissipates into the air.
State-Building
it runs out of energy and dissipates.
Remission.
this is because when the area of contact between the ground and the building increases the pressure exerted by the building will be less for the same force.
Volt is the SI derived unit of electromotive force. It is the voltage through a conductor when the current is one amp and dissipates one watt of power. 7.4 volts is therefore 7.4 times this.