In general, as we move from high-frequency waves (gamma rays, X-rays) to low-frequency waves (radio waves), the energy of the waves becomes smaller. This is because the energy of a wave is directly proportional to its frequency according to Planck's law E=hf.
The smaller molecule will generally travel faster than the larger molecule since kinetic energy is directly proportional to the mass of the molecule. Smaller molecules have less mass, so they can achieve higher speeds with the same kinetic energy.
You are thinking of nuclear fusion, where in the stars hydrogen forms into helium with energy release
Thermal energy depends on mass, temperature and specific heat capacity of the material. Larger means, is that in mass? If so then thermal energy would be more in larger compared to that smaller at the same temperature provided both are made up of the same material.
The larger pot has more thermal energy because it has a greater mass of material that needs to be heated up. The thermal energy required to raise the temperature of a larger object is greater than that needed for a smaller object.
No, the energy transported by a wave is proportional to the square of its amplitude. This means that waves with larger amplitudes actually carry more energy compared to waves with smaller amplitudes.
They become non reactive. that is they do not become smaller when you shine a light into them
no. they become larger in size
Larger.
As organisms move up the food pyramid, energy is lost through processes like respiration, movement, and waste production. This results in less energy being available for growth and reproduction, leading to a decrease in biomass as the organisms become larger. Additionally, only a fraction of the energy obtained from consuming food is converted into new biomass, with the rest being lost as heat energy.
Depends on what one means by "smaller". Since sublevels are "inside" or part of the principle energy level, then yes, they are smaller.
Yes, a smaller hot object can contain less total energy than a larger cooler object. The total energy of an object is related to its mass and temperature. While the smaller hot object has a higher temperature, its overall energy may still be less than that of a larger object at a lower temperature due to the larger object's greater mass.
no its become smaller if it goes to the right it gets larger
The smaller molecule will generally travel faster than the larger molecule since kinetic energy is directly proportional to the mass of the molecule. Smaller molecules have less mass, so they can achieve higher speeds with the same kinetic energy.
When you breath in, it becomes larger. Conversely, it is smaller when you exhale.
Smaller atoms have higher ionization energy compared to larger atoms because smaller atoms have a stronger attraction between the positively charged nucleus and the negatively charged electrons, making it harder to remove an electron from a smaller atom.
No. Smaller planets become geologically dead sooner. A larger planet has a larger volume and thus a larger heat reservoir than a smaller planet and so can remain geologically active for longer.
It will increase