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In a spring, squeezing some coils together more tightly causes the nearby coils to be more spread apart
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The amplitude of a wave increases the amount of energy it carries. In both longitudinal and transverse waves, increasing the amplitude results in more energy being transmitted through the wave.
Explain with diagram the technique Pulse-width modulation?
The difference between the highest and lowest point of the surface of the water.
In case of mechanical waves, ie waves propagating through material medium the amplitude of the waves decides the intensity of the waves as intensity is directly proportional to the square of its amplitude. Pitch is related to the frequency of the wave. As pitch increases then in one second more number of waves would cross a particular point in the medium. If velocity of the wave in the medium remains constant, the wavelength gets reduced as the pitch increases.
Explain how the mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle change as the size of the wheel increases?
because of momentum and kinetic energy
no...at the beginning, they explain that you are traveling from hyrule
"Explain why operating leverage decreases as a company increases sales and shifts away from the break-even point."
lowers resting heart rate increases ejection fraction increases diameter of coronary arteries
For the same reason that the height of a building doesn't depend on what color you paint it: the two things are completely independent of each other. There's no reason that frequency SHOULD depend on amplitude, so there's no need to explain why it doesn't.