it will go up
distance = speed x time For example if you travel 50 miles per hour for two hours, the distance is 100 miles
determine the units of a caterpillar's speed if you measure the distance the caterpillar travels in centimeters and the time it takes to travels this distance in minute
speed is the ratio of the distance an object moves per time unit (seconds,minutes hours)
First flight was 125 feet in 12 seconds. These are distance and times estimated by the Wright brothers.
Yes.
The absolute value of the distance "crest to trough" perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the motion.
The vertical distance between the peak and trough is 2*Amplitude.
The vertical distance between a wave's midpoint and its crest or trough is called is peak amplitude. This differentiates this measurement from the vertical distance from a crest to a trough, which is called its peak-to-peak amplitude.
The amplitude of the body is half of the distance covered in one vibration. In this case, the amplitude would be 10cm.
The distance from rest to crest is called amplitude, while the distance from rest to trough is also called amplitude. The amplitude represents the maximum displacement of a wave from its rest position.
To find the amplitude of a spring, measure the maximum distance the spring stretches or compresses from its equilibrium position when a force is applied. This distance represents the amplitude of the spring's oscillation.
The amplitude of a wave is half the distance between the crest and trough. Therefore, if the distance between the crest and trough is 0.6 m, the amplitude of the wave would be half of that, which is 0.3 m.
The amplitude of the wave is half of the distance between the crest and trough. Therefore, the amplitude would be 0.3 m.
The distance from the equilibrium point to the crest (or trough) of a wave is called the amplitude. It represents the maximum displacement of a point on the wave from the equilibrium position. The larger the amplitude, the more energy the wave carries.
In the direction of propagation, it's one-quarter the wavelength. Perpendicular to that, it's the amplitude (or half the amplitude, depending on what definition you're using).
The amplitude is the distance between the the zero position and the crest or the zero position and the trough so the vertical distance means double the amplitude.
Nothing happens. Distance between crests is a measure of frequency; amplitude is a measure of the strength, the height of the wave, or auditory volume of the signal.