if you are rubbing the balloon across a longer space (your hair), then it will create more static electricity, but you can achieve the same effect by rubbing it across short hair a bunch of times i think
no it justs hast to be a empty pop or water bottle
YES. The amount of energy of any wave varies with the wave length of the wave. The longer the wavelength the lower the frequency of the wave,
When thermal energy is absorbed the substance expands to some extent that is if it is a ball it becomes oblated to a very small extent as a balloon expands on blown with air , if it is a lengthy object the length becomes little longer.
If we increase the length, the resistance will increase and vice versa.
it doesnt affect the amplitude as the mass and length remain constant
longer= stronger
Yes, the length affects the amount of kinetic energy. The shorter the length the more kinetic energy.
as activation energy decreases, reaction will finish faster (length of reaction decreases)
YES. The amount of energy of any wave varies with the wave length of the wave. The longer the wavelength the lower the frequency of the wave,
The length would stay the same as the pressure inside the balloon equals the atmospheric pressure.
blue light provides energy for photosynthesis. it also has an effect on plant hormons and may affect the length of stems or the rate of side branches
When thermal energy is absorbed the substance expands to some extent that is if it is a ball it becomes oblated to a very small extent as a balloon expands on blown with air , if it is a lengthy object the length becomes little longer.
The length of day does not affect the season.
The length of a conductor Does affect it's resistance.The longer it is, the more the resistance.
Does the sun's position in the sky affect the length of daylight ?
Different types of radioactivity have different amounts of energy and this directly impacts the half life. More energy will decrease the half life because it quickly gives off the unstable energy.
reinforced seams along the length of the balloon envelop (hot air balloons)
no