Changing the angle of projection affects the magnitude of range, maximum height, and time of flight. A higher angle will decrease the range and increase the maximum height while maintaining the time of flight. A lower angle will increase the range and decrease the maximum height while also maintaining the time of flight.
The three things that affect magnitude are the distance between the observer and the event, the intensity of the event itself, and the type of measurement scale used to quantify the magnitude (e.g., Richter scale for earthquakes).
The AC Hall effect is used to measure the sign and magnitude of an alternating magnetic field, whereas the DC Hall effect is used to measure the sign and magnitude of a steady magnetic field. In AC Hall effect, the magnetic field changes direction periodically, while in DC Hall effect, the magnetic field is constant.
The magnitude of a force is represented by the size or strength of the force. It is typically measured in units of Newtons (N) in the International System of Units (SI). The magnitude of a force can be determined using formulas or by measuring the effect of the force on an object.
Increasing the angle between two forces will decrease the magnitude of the resultant force. When the angle is 180 degrees (opposite directions), the forces will cancel out, resulting in a zero resultant force. Conversely, when the angle is 0 degrees (same direction), the forces will add up, resulting in a maximum resultant force.
The maximum velocity of photoelectrons is determined by the energy of the incident photons in the photoelectric effect. The higher the energy of the photons, the higher the maximum velocity of the emitted photoelectrons.
"the higher the altitude the lower the range "
Max height H = u2 sin2@ / 2g So as we increase the angle of projection, then max height too increases and its value will be just u2/2g when it is projected vertically upwards ie @ = 90 deg
The more elevated the launcher is the shorter the range of the launcher to the ball. Hope it helps :)
no
விளை அளவு (vilai alavu) Magnitude, resulting effect.
Acting simultaneously along the same line and in the same direction, they have the same effect as a single vector in that direction with a magnitude of 13 N.
Contrast effect, Halo effect, Projection, Selective perception. (Also, Stereotyping)
Mass & distance.
The brightness of a star is not affected by its magnitude/size but is instead affected by the heat at which the star burns.
Changing the length will increase its period. Changing the mass will have no effect.
aileron
Any maximum flow shower head will give maximum effect with minimum water usage.