Energy consumption increases due to the increased air mass flow brought about by higher fan speed.
Radiant energy increases with an increase in temperature or intensity of a light source. It decreases as it moves further away from the source due to scattering, absorption, and reflection by the medium through which it travels.
As frequency increases, the wavelength decreases and the energy of each photon (in the case of light) increases. Similarly, the period (time taken for one cycle) decreases as frequency increases.
As the temperature of an object decreases, its thermal energy also decreases because the particles within the object have less kinetic energy. Conversely, as the temperature increases, the thermal energy of the object increases as the particles move more rapidly, resulting in higher kinetic energy.
The energy of a photon is inversely proportional to its wavelength. This means that as the wavelength increases, the energy of the photon decreases. Conversely, as the wavelength decreases, the energy of the photon increases.
As a ball falls, its potential energy decreases as it converts to kinetic energy. As it moves closer to the ground, its kinetic energy increases at the expense of potential energy.
When the temperature is increased the kinetic energy increases, and when it is decreased the kinetic energy decreases.
It decreases. This is because the same amount of energy is distributed over a larger area (wavelength increases, so fringe spacing also increases). Energy per unit area decreases and this is why intensity decreases.
The individual animal's energy increases, the individual plant's energy decreases.
The energy increases as the frequency increases.The frequency decreases as the wavelength increases.So, the energy decreases as the wavelength increases.
As frequency increases the energy of a wave also increases.
Because people in different regions of the world use energy at different rates of consumption. The United States is the largest consumer of energy, so as their population increases their energy use increases at the fastest rate of anyone's. People in India use much less energy, so as their population energy consumption doesn't go up as fast. Population rates are different in different regions of the world as well. The US population rate increase is not as fast as India's, to use the same examples, so energy consumption increases, as both their populations increase, is somewhere between the increases experienced in both of these countries.
Radiant energy increases with an increase in temperature or intensity of a light source. It decreases as it moves further away from the source due to scattering, absorption, and reflection by the medium through which it travels.
As frequency increases, the wavelength decreases and the energy of each photon (in the case of light) increases. Similarly, the period (time taken for one cycle) decreases as frequency increases.
As the temperature of an object decreases, its thermal energy also decreases because the particles within the object have less kinetic energy. Conversely, as the temperature increases, the thermal energy of the object increases as the particles move more rapidly, resulting in higher kinetic energy.
As a ball fall downwards, it's velocity continuously increases, therefore the kinetic energy increases. As the height from the ground level decreases, the potential energy decreases. Further, the total mechanical energy remains constant throughout the motion.
The energy of a photon is inversely proportional to its wavelength. This means that as the wavelength increases, the energy of the photon decreases. Conversely, as the wavelength decreases, the energy of the photon increases.
The energy of the photons decreases as the wavelength increases