Explanation:
With most of our blue planet covered by water, it's little wonder that, centuries ago, the oceans were believed to hide mysterious creatures including sea serpents and mermaids. Merfolk (mermaids and mermen) are, of course, the marine version of half-human, half-animal legends that have captured human imagination for ages. One source, the "Arabian Nights," described mermaids as having "moon faces and hair like a woman's but their hands and feet were in their bellies and they had tails like fishes."
C.J.S. Thompson, a former curator at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, notes in his book "The Mystery and Lore of Monsters" that "Traditions concerning creatures half-human and half-fish in form have existed for thousands of years, and the Babylonian deity Era or Oannes, the Fish-god ... is usually depicted as having a bearded head with a crown and a body like a man, but from the waist downwards he has the shape of a fish." Greek mythology contains stories of the god Triton, the merman messenger of the sea, and several modern religions including Hinduism and Candomble (an Afro-Brazilian belief) worship mermaid goddesses to this day.
The amount of redshift increases in relation with the distance, meaning, the larger the redshift, the more distant the galaxy. The Hubble diagram which was created by Edwin Hubble in 1929 shows that the more redshifted a galaxy is the further away it is. The galaxies are moving away from Earth because the fabric of space itself is expanding. <span>Subtle changes in the color of starlight let </span>astronomers<span> find planets, </span>measure<span> the speeds of </span>galaxies<span>, and track the expansion of the universe. </span>
I think it might be D.) Group 17, period 5. but i'm not entirely sure<span />
Wind acts as an agent of Erosion and deposition because it can erode the sediments from the rock etc then deposit it someplace else
Answer:
The transverse displacement is
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The generally equation for the mechanical wave is
The speed of the transverse wave is
The amplitude of the transverse wave is
The wavelength of the transverse wave is
At t= 0.150s , x = 1.51 m
The angular frequency of the wave is mathematically represented as
Substituting values
The propagation constant k is mathematically represented as
Substituting values
Substituting values into the equation for mechanical waves