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due to higher intensityof heavy stone than a lighter stone
due to higher intensityof heavy stone than a lighter stone
Amplitude has to do with sound. Vibrating air creates sound using amplitude which is the size of the vibration, and how loud it is. Frequency is the speed of the vibration. The higher the speed, the higher the sound and vice-versa. Amplitude has no effect on wave speed as relates to sound. I believe the same holds for waves of water. Amplitude or size of the wave effects its impact, not its speed.
Since the ball has air in it the higher it falls from the higher it will bounce. Gravity principle.
The answer depends upon the conditions of the environment. If the available energy to the wave generator is unbounded, then there is no impact on amplitude as frequency increases. However if total energy rate is constant, then the amplitude must decrease as frequency increases in order to maintain the same energy output.
due to higher intensityof heavy stone than a lighter stone
due to higher intensityof heavy stone than a lighter stone
Amplitude has to do with sound. Vibrating air creates sound using amplitude which is the size of the vibration, and how loud it is. Frequency is the speed of the vibration. The higher the speed, the higher the sound and vice-versa. Amplitude has no effect on wave speed as relates to sound. I believe the same holds for waves of water. Amplitude or size of the wave effects its impact, not its speed.
Since the ball has air in it the higher it falls from the higher it will bounce. Gravity principle.
It allowed the company to produce a higher output of Model Ts.
It allowed the company to produce a higher output of Model Ts.
It allowed the company to produce a higher output of Model Ts.
We shall never know because they were dropped and we know the impact of the bombs.
The bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were atomic bombs and not nuclear bombs and were designed to explode above the ground and not on impact.
The United States.
The answer depends upon the conditions of the environment. If the available energy to the wave generator is unbounded, then there is no impact on amplitude as frequency increases. However if total energy rate is constant, then the amplitude must decrease as frequency increases in order to maintain the same energy output.
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