Momentum and kinetic energy, but this is true only up to a point. Objects dropped in Earth's atmosphere will reach a "terminal velocity" when the force of gravity equals the force of friction or air resistance. The height at which this happens will depend on its mass, density, and shape.
Potential energy can be transformed into another energy form. For example-By dropping a ball from height.
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There are different types of potential energy, so it really depends what potential energy you are talking about. Gravitational potential energy can be calculated as the product of mass, gravity, and height, so you can increase it by using a greater mass, or placing it at a greater height above the reference level (for example, above the ground level).
Yes - the greater the height an item dropped the resulting bounce is higher
Its slant height is bigger. Think of it as a triangle: the hypotenuse is always the largest side, and the slant height is like the hypotenuse.
Of course the length is greater than the height. Take the example of a right angled triangle where the hypotenuse is always greater than the other two arms.
A transitive property is one where, if a is related to b, and b to c, a is therefore related to c in some way. An example of this would be height. If a is bigger than b, and b is bigger than c, a must be bigger than c. Thus, height is a transitive property.
Potential energy can be transformed into another energy form. For example-By dropping a ball from height.
Its slant height is bigger. Think of it as a triangle: the hypotenuse is always the largest side, and the slant height is like the hypotenuse.
the slant height is always 2 units bigger then the height
the slant height is always 2 units bigger then the height
The area of a parallelogram is base times perpendicular height With the dimensions given the perpendicular height of the rectangle will be greater than the parallelogram. Therefore the rectangle will have a greater area than the parallelogram.
amplitude is equal to one half of the wave height the greater the energy of the wave the greater its amplitude
It does affect the diameter. At a high height the diameter gets bigger. At a low height the diameter is slower.
The height would remain the same.
it is possible, if the triangle is bigger than the rectangle, for example the rectangle has a base of 5 and height of 2-- so the area is 10; and then the triangle has a base of 5 and a height of 4-- the area is also 10.