the marsh will become less productive.
1. (noun) A substance, as a liquid or gas, that is capable of flowing and that changes its shape at a steady rate when acted upon by a force tending to change its shape. 2. (adj.) Pertaining to a substance that easily changes its shape; capable of flowing.
physical change
A pianola changes pitch by varying the speed at which the paper music roll is fed through the mechanism. Faster speed increases pitch, slower speed decreases pitch. Volume is controlled by adjusting the amount of air flowing through the instrument, usually done through a foot-operated bellows pedal system.
The answer to this riddle is time. Time is constantly changing and flowing, moving in a cycle that never ends.
It's neither since the copper isn't changing at all. Electrons are just flowing through the copper atoms.
The magnetic forces acting on the coil change with the current because the strength of the magnetic field produced by the current in the coil is directly proportional to the current flowing through it. As the current changes, the magnetic field strength changes, leading to a change in the magnetic forces acting on the coil.
When a current flows through a capacitor, the voltage across it increases or decreases depending on the rate of change of the current. If the current is constant, the voltage remains steady. If the current changes rapidly, the voltage across the capacitor changes quickly as well.
chemical change
It changes because the force of the water and because the bank is loose and dry from the erosion. The bank will move which ever way the water is flowing.
No, the flow of water is not always linear. It can be affected by various factors such as obstacles, changes in elevation, and the shape of the channel it is flowing through, causing it to meander or change direction.
yes. If the matter changes completely, then that is a chemical change.
Basically yes, unless the river stops flowing through its current mouth. However deltas do change with the changes in the flow of the river, they can also contract or expand.
If they change completely opposite (like from being bad to being good), that is a 180. If they then change back to how they were, that is a 360.
1. (noun) A substance, as a liquid or gas, that is capable of flowing and that changes its shape at a steady rate when acted upon by a force tending to change its shape. 2. (adj.) Pertaining to a substance that easily changes its shape; capable of flowing.
Resistors in a circuit reduce the flow of current by impeding the movement of electrons. This causes a decrease in the overall current flowing through the circuit.
current flowing through it by inducing a voltage that creates a magnetic field, which stores energy. This property of inductors results in opposition to changes in current, which is described by Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction.
it changes in spring.