Explanation:
Usually when we think of waves, we think of transverse waves. These are waves where points move up and down perpendicular to the motion of the wave. Examples include water waves, whipping a rope, or even doing the "wave" in a crowd. You can think of these as "two dimensional" waves.
Longitudinal waves are waves where points move left or right, parallel to the motion of the wave. In other words, there is compression and expansion of the medium. Examples include sound waves, or pulses in a slinky.
Explanation:
basically it's moving I think
Answer:
bobby has a greater magnitude of velocity because because when angular speed is constant linear velocity is proportional to radius of the circular path
B. They both have same magnitude of angular velocity since the angular speed of the merrygoround is constant
C. Also they both have the same tangential acceleration because the angular speed is constant and tangential is zero for both of them
D. Centripetal acceleration of Bobby is greater
E.they both have the same angular acceleration because angular Speed I constant so angular acceleration is zero for both
Answer: Machines according to Wikipedia is "a mechanical structure that uses power to apply forces and control movement to perform an intended action. Machines can be driven by animals and people, by natural forces such as wind and water, and by chemical, thermal, or electrical power, and include a system of mechanisms that shape the actuator input to achieve a specific application of output forces and movement ".
A pulley is a wheel on an axle or shaft that is created to support movement, it makes carry loads easier.
A pulley is a simple type of machine, which in the above explained case makes carrying a load easier.
Answer: convection
Explanation:
There are three ways in which the heat (thermal energy) transfer occurs:
<u>1. By Conduction</u>, when the transmission is by the direct contact.
<u>2. By Convection</u>, heat transfer in fluids (like water or the air, for example).
<u>3. By Radiation</u>, by the electromagnetic waves (they can travel through any medium and in vacumm)
In this especific case, we will talk about convection, which occurs when the hottest parts of a fluid ascend to the coldest zones, generating a continuous circulation of the fluid (better known as convective current) transmitting heat to the cold zones by decreasing the density caused by the increase in temperature.
This is what happens in Earth, when the convective heat transfer occurs, through the movement of groups of molecules that make up the medium (water and air in this situation) changing with temperature and creating the weather .