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solar energy Try kinetic energy - moving force In direct terms, wind and water both provide kinetic energy which can be converted into electricity. However, wind and water have that kinetic energy because of warmth that the sun provides (causing air to expand creating areas of high and low pressure - wind; by evaporating water, forming clouds which then redistribute the water as rain and snow which eventually runs off as a river). Thus, wind and water are both INDIRECT forms of solar energy
Dynamic drag (in both air and water) resistance is proportional to the velocity squared, but due to its higher viscosity water offers a higher resistance force ( object and velocity being the same for both).
It applies to both moving and non-moving objects.
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When both sides are pulling with equal force, the object is either moving at a constant speed or it is stationary (not moving) :)
air masses
They are both forms of water.
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air masses
The particles of salt and the particles of water are both moving very fast. The different particles attract to each other so therefore it forms a solution.
When will water stop moving across a membrane when the water concentration is equal on both sides.
Water moving along the grounds surface is called a river or a flood.. A river or a flood both contain moving water. River water is consistently moving. A flood will have water moving until it goes away.
Both forms are watered.
Moving air has both mass and speed, therefore it has kinetic energy. In principle, this can be converted into other forms of energy.
They are both forms of frozen water.
solar energy Try kinetic energy - moving force In direct terms, wind and water both provide kinetic energy which can be converted into electricity. However, wind and water have that kinetic energy because of warmth that the sun provides (causing air to expand creating areas of high and low pressure - wind; by evaporating water, forming clouds which then redistribute the water as rain and snow which eventually runs off as a river). Thus, wind and water are both INDIRECT forms of solar energy
Rain and snow are alike because they are both forms of water. Both of these forms of precipitation are also measured in inches.