B. have a different frequency than the resultant wave.
C. be in phase with each other.
D. have a different wavelength than the resultant wave.
Correct answer choice is:
C. Be in phase with each other.
Explanation:
Components waves mix to produce a resultant with the equivalent wavelength but the amplitude which is bigger than the amplitude of both of the unique component waves, and this results in constructive interference, which states that the interference of two or more waves of identical frequency and phase, constructing in their respective reinforcement and constructing a single amplitude equivalent to the total of the amplitudes of the unique waves.
Scientists can see the effect of black holes on nearby stars.
Scientists can see trails left in space by black holes.
There is no evidence for black holes.
Answer:
402m
Explanation:
We can solve this easily by using the free fall formula:
On both cases the final velocity will be 0m/s (maximum height), so we have:
We know that the velocity the person imparts to the ball will be the same either on Earth or on the Moon, so we write for both cases:
Which means
So we get (taking into account that gravity on earth is 6 times gravity on the Moon):
B. The changes in Earth's climate.
C. The gravitational pull of the Sun on Earth's oceans.
D. The gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth's oceans.
Answer:
D.) The gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth's oceans.
Explanation:
A.) is incorrect because waves caused by the moon's gravitational pull. Waves and tides are essentially the same thing.
B.) is incorrect because climate change only has a small, indirect effect on the tides (i.e., rising sea levels).
C.) is incorrect because while the gravitational pull of the Sun affects the tides to some extent, it is nowhere near as influential as the Moon's gravitational pull.
D.) is correct because the gravitational forces between the Moon and the Earth are the primary cause of the tides.
2.a small star that will continue as a main sequence star for hundreds of billions of years
3.a star with a core of neutrons
4.the stage after a star completes its main sequence existence
5.the stage before a star becomes a main sequence star
Answer
5.the stage before a star becomes a main sequence star
Explanation
A protostar is a small star that is still gathering its masses. When it forms enough masses it make a parent molecular cloud.
This been the case, from the choices given, the correct statement about a protostar is;
5.the stage before a star becomes a main sequence star