The higher the height the bigger the radius will be, due to gravity
Gravity pulls the egg downward towards the ground, causing it to accelerate as it falls. The height from which the egg is dropped will affect the speed at which it impacts the ground, and therefore the distance the egg splatters. The higher the drop height, the greater the impact force, and the larger the splatter distance.
Yes, the height of a falling water balloon can affect the splatter. A higher drop height typically results in a bigger splatter as the impact forces the water to disperse more widely upon contact with the ground.
The factors that affect the trajectory of a projectile in motion when launched from different initial heights and landing at different final heights include the initial velocity, launch angle, air resistance, gravitational force, and the height difference between the launch and landing points. These factors influence the projectile's path and determine its final position.
The height you drop the ball from will affect the bounce height this is because as the drop height increases so does the bounce height it is all to do with energy transfers. Also the waste energy is the sound and heat energy hope this helps.
Three things that affect the size and energy of a wave are the wind speed, the duration of the wind blowing, and the fetch (the distance over which the wind blows uninterrupted). These factors determine the amount of energy that can be transferred to the water, resulting in different wave heights and strengths.
Gravity pulls the egg downward towards the ground, causing it to accelerate as it falls. The height from which the egg is dropped will affect the speed at which it impacts the ground, and therefore the distance the egg splatters. The higher the drop height, the greater the impact force, and the larger the splatter distance.
Yes, the height of a falling water balloon can affect the splatter. A higher drop height typically results in a bigger splatter as the impact forces the water to disperse more widely upon contact with the ground.
The factors that affect the trajectory of a projectile in motion when launched from different initial heights and landing at different final heights include the initial velocity, launch angle, air resistance, gravitational force, and the height difference between the launch and landing points. These factors influence the projectile's path and determine its final position.
yes
Different heights of tire will change the speedometer reading.
The height you drop the ball from will affect the bounce height this is because as the drop height increases so does the bounce height it is all to do with energy transfers. Also the waste energy is the sound and heat energy hope this helps.
It dosn't affect the distance.
the heights of hills, valleys, and mountains
i think it is because the crest is comming upward
Three things that affect the size and energy of a wave are the wind speed, the duration of the wind blowing, and the fetch (the distance over which the wind blows uninterrupted). These factors determine the amount of energy that can be transferred to the water, resulting in different wave heights and strengths.
Distance and time do not, in general, affect the speed. Speed, however, can affect distance or time. Distance is directly proportional to speed, time is inversely proportional.
No. Living at heights do not effect the memory because say for instance you go on a hiking trip do you forget easier well.... I know i don't and scientific info says you are more than likely to forget lower than higher so your answer is no living heights do not affect the memory.