I suppose you're talking about small wavelenght or large wavelength. In this case, the answer is that a wave with lower wavelenght has more energy than a wave with higher wavelenght.
You have to consider that the energy associated to an electromagnetic wave is, according to de Broglie:
E = hf
where h is the Planck constant (which is, more or less, h = 6.626·10-34 Js) and f is the frequency of the wave. The relationship between frequency and wavelenght is given by
f = c/lambda
where c is the speed of light and lambda the wavelenght. So finally you have
E = hc/lambda
According to this equation, the higher the wavelenght, the lower the energy.
a large wave because it is built and its structure is stronger.
A large balloon typically has more thermal energy than a small balloon because it has more mass and therefore more particles that can store thermal energy.
The small cat running down the street would have more kinetic energy because it is in motion, whereas the large dog sitting on the sidewalk is stationary and has no kinetic energy.
easy, small. because they have more energy!!
The large object moving at 25 mph would have more kinetic energy compared to the small object, assuming they have the same mass. Kinetic energy is dependent on both mass and velocity, so in this case, the larger object would have more kinetic energy due to its greater mass.
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A large balloon typically has more thermal energy than a small balloon because it contains more air molecules that can store heat. The increased volume of air in the large balloon allows for more thermal energy to be stored within the system.
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The small pan at 80 degrees would have more heat energy because heat energy is directly proportional to temperature - the higher the temperature, the more heat energy it contains.
the large one of course. because the more the mass is, the more the energy is.
Yes, if they are the same temperature. The larger bowl would have more mass thus more energy available.
A small cat running down the street has more kinetic energy than a large dog sitting on a sidewalk. Kinetic energy is directly proportional to an object's mass and speed, and since the cat is in motion, its kinetic energy is greater even though it is smaller in size compared to the dog.