Waves, of course.
longitudinal waves spread apart as they go
a power is transferred but i dont think it is friction a power is transferred but i dont think it is friction i love cows. and cheese.
Describe how gravity inertia and friction play a role in throwing a ball
wavelength
Waves, of course.
what role does friction play in some methods of joining
Everything from long radio waves up to gamma radiation
The waves in the open ocean are usually caused by the friction of the winds over the open ocean of water. The waves in the ocean vary in strength and size depending with the speed of wind and the friction with the surface of water.
The waves in the open ocean are usually caused by the friction of the winds over the open ocean of water. The waves in the ocean vary in strength and size depending with the speed of wind and the friction with the surface of water.
Yes! P-waves are indeed compression or longitudinal waves which push the crust together and pull it apart as they travel. They are also able to travel through liquids and gasses, unlike S-waves (shear or transverse waves) which can only travel through solids.
Eventually, due to distance travelled and friction with gravity, seismic waves will eventually run out of noticeable force.
It is only because of friction that we can walk or run.
friction is importent cause without it you can play baseball
longitudinal waves spread apart as they go
a power is transferred but i dont think it is friction a power is transferred but i dont think it is friction i love cows. and cheese.
if effects surfing because the wind can either be an onshore or offshore wind this effects the type of waves formed. the wind either blows out the waves and disrupts them making it almost impossible to surf very well or it forms the waves perfectly making great swell.