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The specific heat of water is different from the specific heat of ice and so 'wet ice' into a calorimeter experiment can increase the mass of water in the calorimeter and become a source of unaccuracy.
The force constant is unaffected; It is a constant.
constant flowing affect erosion
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yes, if there is not enough water the heat will be affected because not as much heat can be held.
it doesnt affect the amplitude as the mass and length remain constant
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No, mass remains constant.
they were in constant danger of death
I would assume that the use of the constant in this scenario is in a formula. Generally, it would act as a proportionality factor, where when everything is kept constant, the result will be increased on decreased proportionately based on that constant.
Passive is to change as active is to affect.