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If the force applied to an object is doubled, the pressure exerted on the object will also double. Pressure is directly proportional to force, so an increase in force will result in a proportional increase in pressure.
Careful! This is a tricky question. When we're talking about the pressure on the dam, we only really care about the depth of the lakes, not their lengths. The answer is that the length of the lakes makes no difference on the pressure exerted on the dam. Thanks Mr. Sacks!
Doubling the speed of an object has a greater effect on its kinetic energy than doubling its mass. The kinetic energy of an object is proportional to the square of its speed, but only linearly related to its mass. Therefore, an increase in speed will have a greater impact on the object's kinetic energy.
Increasing the force on the plunger will decrease the volume of air in the syringe as the increased pressure compresses the air.
When a balloon is squeezed, the forces exerted on it cause the air inside the balloon to be compressed. This compression increases the pressure inside the balloon, leading to a change in the balloon's shape and size. If the squeezing force is too strong, it can cause the balloon to burst.
Yes, when gas particles collide with a surface, they transfer momentum to the surface, causing it to experience a force. The collective effect of these collisions results in the pressure exerted by the gas on the surface, which is measured in units such as Pascals or atmospheres.
They both have the same effect on the surface area of the pipe, but the radius has more effect on its volume/capacity.
If the force applied to an object is doubled, the pressure exerted on the object will also double. Pressure is directly proportional to force, so an increase in force will result in a proportional increase in pressure.
Yes, Doubling Season has an effect on planeswalkers. It causes them to enter the battlefield with double the number of loyalty counters they would normally have.
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Careful! This is a tricky question. When we're talking about the pressure on the dam, we only really care about the depth of the lakes, not their lengths. The answer is that the length of the lakes makes no difference on the pressure exerted on the dam. Thanks Mr. Sacks!
Doubling the speed of an object has a greater effect on its kinetic energy than doubling its mass. The kinetic energy of an object is proportional to the square of its speed, but only linearly related to its mass. Therefore, an increase in speed will have a greater impact on the object's kinetic energy.
Increasing the force on the plunger will decrease the volume of air in the syringe as the increased pressure compresses the air.
Venus has extreme pressure and high temperatures.It has the hottest greenhouse effect, a runaway effect, with an average surface temperature of 735 K (462 °C; 863 °F), Venus' atmosphere is 96.5% carbon dioxide. Pressure at the surface of Venus is 96 times higher than Earth's.
When a balloon is squeezed, the forces exerted on it cause the air inside the balloon to be compressed. This compression increases the pressure inside the balloon, leading to a change in the balloon's shape and size. If the squeezing force is too strong, it can cause the balloon to burst.
A syringe is similar to a balloon in effect on pressure. The more air you insert, the less space for fluid. The more pressure exerted on it, the less volume of air and the more the liquid would fill up the space.
The volume increases by 8 times (23). doubling is 2, so its 2 to the power of 3. Leigh