wavelength = speed of light/frequency so we rearrange
frequency = speed of light/wavelength
Hopefully you can figure it out from here...
If the waves become less frequent (frequency decreases), assuming the velocity stays the same there must, logically, be more distance between each wave passing. i.e. the length of each wave must be longer. or, put another way, the wave length must have increased if less waves go past.
When the mass increases, the force required to accelerate the object also increases according to Newton's second law of motion, F = ma. This means that a greater force is needed to accelerate a heavier object at the same rate as a lighter object.
As thermal energy is added to matter, the kinetic energy of its particles increases, causing them to move faster and further apart. However, the mass of the matter itself remains constant since adding thermal energy does not change the actual amount of material present.
I will assume that by "toughes" you mean "touches". However, you still need to clarify what you mean with "it". In general, if radiant energy falls on an object, the tendency is for the object to heat up. However, objects will also emit radiation, at the same time they receive radiation, and it's entirely possible for an object to lose energy faster than it receives energy from sunlight.
Swallowing a water balloon could potentially obstruct your airway or digestive tract, leading to choking or bowel obstruction. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if this occurs.
Velocity = Frequency * Wavelength. If the wavelength increases and the frequency stays the same, then the speed of the wave will increase.
If the waves become less frequent (frequency decreases), assuming the velocity stays the same there must, logically, be more distance between each wave passing. i.e. the length of each wave must be longer. or, put another way, the wave length must have increased if less waves go past.
As the temperature decreases, kinetic energy decreases, and particles slow down.
The molecules in it slow down and the total volume decreases.
It increases.
In the troposphere (first layer), temperature usually decreases with altitude, known as the tropospheric lapse rate. In the stratosphere (second layer), temperature remains constant or increases slightly with altitude due to the presence of the ozone layer. In the mesosphere (third layer), temperature decreases again with altitude.
they move faster, eventually changing the solid into a liquid
It's roots get flooded, the flower dies, the flower gets pushed to the ground, or many other things
When the mass increases, the force required to accelerate the object also increases according to Newton's second law of motion, F = ma. This means that a greater force is needed to accelerate a heavier object at the same rate as a lighter object.
Somthing to do with peace
a baby is formed
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