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What gives waves their energy?

Waves get their energy from the wind. The stronger the wind, the more energy the waves will have. If there is less wind, the waves will have less energy.


What are stainglass windows for in a church?

They keep out the wind and rain. They also look very pretty.


What do designers work to reduce air resistance?

Air or wind resistance is an important consideration in design, especially when it comes to multi-storey structures as buildings tend to be more vulnerable to wind forces as it goes upwards. Wind resistance in highrise buildings is important in order to secure the building components and its users from strong winds.


Where can you hang a wind chime in a home?

Any where they can catch a breeze. A wind chime should be hung anywhere that it is not blocked from the wind. Make sure where you hang it has as little blocking the chime from wind as possible. The more angles the wind can get to it from, the more often it will chime. Ideal wind speeds to make your chime's sound perfect are believed to be about 6-10mph. Also, keep in mind that the chime should be close enough to somewhere you will spend a lot of time, so you are within earshot when it does sound!


What Water waves are caused by what wind which is directly caused by the?

Water waves are primarily caused by the wind, which generates energy through friction as it moves across the surface of the water. The strength and duration of the wind, as well as its fetch (the distance over water that the wind blows), directly influence the size and energy of the resulting waves. Additionally, atmospheric conditions, such as pressure changes and storms, can intensify wind patterns, leading to larger and more powerful waves.

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What gives waves their energy?

Waves get their energy from the wind. The stronger the wind, the more energy the waves will have. If there is less wind, the waves will have less energy.


How many hp does an average 2.0l car engien output when going 50 MPH?

It depends. Going up hill, the car takes more to stay at 50, downhill it takes less. Into the wind it takes more, with less... etc It also depends on how much the car weighs, and how aerodynamic it is.


A large wind turbine generate more or less energy?

A large wind mill generates more energy compared to the smaller sized wind mill as it can capture more wind energy i.e.its Plant load factor/Capacity factor is higher.


What is a hill of sand deposited by wind?

Dune.


What is the value of Darius Hill limited edition signed and numbered art of Gone With the Wind?

I have 50th Anniversay prints of Gone with the Wind by Darius Hill


What is an anabatic wind?

An anabatic wind is an upslope wind - when the wind is blowing up a hill or mountain as a result of local surface heating.


Is valley breeze anabatic or katabatic wind?

Valley breeze is a type of wind in the mountains. Katabatic wind is down hill wind.


'the natural factors affecting the weather?

well if there are more trees, there will be less wind speed.


What is aerodynamic in scientific?

the more aerodynamic a car is the less drag it generates. The less drag the faster the car goes becaues it has less wind resistance.


A mound or hill of wind blown sand?

A dune


What can make a rocket go faster?

-Less weight -Less wind resitance -More energetic fuel -Smaller exhaust aperture


How does wind power help us with globol worming?

More wind power (and more of some other renewable energy sources) means we would use less fossil fuels.