When the upward energy of an eruption column decreases, the volcanic ash and gases within the column can fall back to the ground. This can lead to pyroclastic flows, lahars, and ash fall in the surrounding areas. Decreased upward energy may also result in smaller eruption heights and less ash dispersal.
As the height of a dropped ball decreases, its potential energy also decreases. This is because potential energy is directly proportional to an object's height - the higher the object, the greater its potential energy.
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.
When the thermal energy of a material decreases, the average kinetic energy of its particles decreases as well. This can lead to a decrease in temperature and a potential phase change if the temperature drops below the material's melting or boiling point.
When the wavelength of light is doubled, the energy of photons decreases by half.
As speed increases, potential energy decreases. This is because potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as an object gains speed.
When the upward energy of an eruption column decreases, the volcanic ash and gases may not be pushed as high into the atmosphere. This could lead to a lower plume height and potentially reduce the dispersal distance of the ash and gases, resulting in a smaller impact zone around the volcano. Additionally, a decrease in upward energy may indicate a weakening eruption activity.
As you move down a column (group) in the periodic table, the electronegativity decreases, the ionization energy decreases, the electron affinity decreases, and the atomic radius increases.
What happens to a stars nuclear energy generation change if the core decreases in temperature?
It decreases.
The sound gets softer.
It decreases
It is tranferred/converted into kinetic energy (DECREASES)
from left to right in a row on the periodic table the ionization energy increases. going down a column the ionization energy decreases.
As the height of a dropped ball decreases, its potential energy also decreases. This is because potential energy is directly proportional to an object's height - the higher the object, the greater its potential energy.
it decreases.
The rate constant decreases.
the energy decreases.