They start to get smaller
Kinetic Energy increases as velocity increases. Kinetic Energy = 1/2 * Mass * Velocity2
log Es = 4.8 + 1.5Ms, where Es is seismic energy in Joules.
Seismic waves are the forms of energy produced by an earthquake.
(not seismic, seismic wave)Seismic waves are waves of energy that travel through the earth.
False. An earthquake is a seismic wave caused by a sudden release of energy.
As a seismic wave grows larger, the energy it carries remains constant. The amplitude (height) of the wave increases, but the total energy the wave carries does not change. The energy is redistributed within the wave to accommodate the larger amplitude.
The value of the Gravitational Potential Energy decreases as the distance (r) between the objects increases. This is because the gravitational force weakens with distance, resulting in a decrease in potential energy as the objects move farther apart.
The seismic wave's energy get's a-lot smaller
When the amplitude of a wave increases, the energy of the wave also increases. This is because the amplitude is directly proportional to the energy carried by the wave. A higher amplitude means that the particles of the medium are oscillating over a greater distance, resulting in a transfer of more energy.
What happens to the energy of the electrons in the orbits of each orbit increases
If the energy of a wave increases, the amplitude of the wave also increases. This is because amplitude is directly proportional to energy - as energy increases, more energy is imparted to the wave causing it to oscillate with greater magnitude.
The potential energy vs distance graph shows that potential energy decreases as distance increases. This indicates an inverse relationship between potential energy and distance - as distance between objects increases, the potential energy between them decreases.
Kinetic Energy increases as velocity increases. Kinetic Energy = 1/2 * Mass * Velocity2
Increases.
As an electron moves farther from the nucleus, its energy increases. This increase in energy results in the electron being in a higher energy level or orbital. The electron's increasing distance from the nucleus leads to decreased attraction, causing it to have more potential energy.
It increases
erosion happens