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Hey there,
Your question states: What factors affect the speed of water waves
Let's get one thing out the way, (wavelength) does
affect the the speed of water. If anything, it would be how high the wavelength's are. The higher the wavelengths are, the more that it would affect the speed, because there very high, but if it were to go longer on the width side, that would increase the speed, but that's not the case. Your correct answer would be (higher wavelength).
Hope this really helps you.
Answer:
The explosive force experienced by the shell inside the barrel is 23437500 newtons.
Explanation:
Let suppose that shells are not experiencing any effect from non-conservative forces (i.e. friction, air viscosity) and changes in gravitational potential energy are negligible. The explosive force experienced by the shell inside the barrel can be estimated by Work-Energy Theorem, represented by the following formula:
(1)
Where:
- Explosive force, measured in newtons.
- Barrel length, measured in meters.
- Mass of the shell, measured in kilograms.
, - Initial and final speeds of the shell, measured in meters per second.
If we know that , , and , then the explosive force experienced by the shell inside the barrel is:
The explosive force experienced by the shell inside the barrel is 23437500 newtons.
Answer:
The answer should be C. slanted upward to the right.
Hope this helps. :-)