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Assuming all other variables are kept the same, the volume would double.
The rate would be four times larger
To find the speed of sound at any temperature there is a formula used: velocity = 331 + .6T T would be the temperature you input, then the velocity would equal the speed of sound at that temperature. The speed of sound is affected by temperature, however the speed of light is not.
It would turn into liquid.
the speed of the sound at high altitude would be very slow.
IF a wave moving at a constant speed were to have it's wavelength doubled (Wavelength x 2), then the frequency of the wave would be half of what it originally was (Frequency / 2).
Assuming all other variables are kept the same, the volume would double.
Double the force applied by that piston and half the speed that it moves.
scientifically speaking,I calculate that it would become heavier.
If you doubled the force on a moving object you would double its acceleration.
If both dimensions are doubled then the area is quadrupled. This is true of any geometric shape.
a) doubled b) tripled c) doubled (assuming the engine is used to bring it back to the same speed) d) quadrupled e) halved
a) doubled b) tripled c) doubled (assuming the engine is used to bring it back to the same speed) d) quadrupled e) halved
They would create a double greenhouse effect
a) doubled b) tripled c) doubled (assuming the engine is used to bring it back to the same speed) d) quadrupled e) halved
Kinetic energy = (1/2)mv2, that is, (1/2) x mass x speed squared. As you can see, it is proportional to the square of the speed. Twice the speed would cause four (22 or 2 x 2) times the kinetic energy.
For the pressure to remain the same, the temperature would double if the volume also doubled.