The top of the wavelength is called the crest.
-- The arrow in the picture is pointing to a crest of the wave ... one of the peaks.
-- The amplitude of the wave is the vertical distance between one of the crests and the light horizontal line across the middle.
-- The wavelength is the horizontal distance between two crests.
-- Do you know what a 'trough' is ? Well first of all, when you read the word, it looks like you should pronounce it like "trow", but the correct pronunciation is "trawf". (Just like when you have something stuck in your throat, and you cough ... you don't "cow", you "cawf".)
In an old cowboy movie, do you remember the big, open water tanks they used to have along the side of the street in front of the saloon, for horses to drink from while they were tied up to the hitchin post ? THAT tank was called a "watering trough". The bottom of a wave, where the wave could hold water, is the trough of the wave. It's an upside-down crest.
2. Describe how we see using the 6 parts of the eye.(List 6 parts of the eyes)
3. Describe how we hear using the 8 parts of the ear (List 8 parts of the ear)
4. What do we call the material any wave travels through?
5. Sound are caused by______________.
6. Sound travels in ___________temperatures.
7. A sound will travel _______________ in a denser medium.
8. What happens to the molecules when they are heated?
9. What are 3 ways heat transfer energy?
10. How does convection in the Earth's mantle move plates?
11. What happens during thermal expansion?
12. How radiation is related to EM waves?
13. What is contraction? What would cause it to happen?
I would very apprecieate if you guys help me all of 13 questions
1. Rainbow (white light is split into its subsequent wavelengths)
2. Light enters through the cornea, is adjusted by the lens, the cones and rods of the retina are responsible for the perception of color and shadows, which are sent through the optic nerve to the occipital lobe of the brain.
3. Sound waves are intercepted by the pinna, travels through the auditory canal, reverberates on the eardrum, the vibrations travel through the ossicles of ear (hammer, anvil and stirrup), continuing to the cochlea and are sent through the auditory nerve to the brain.
4. A medium
5. Vibrations
6. All
7. Faster
8.Their kinetic energy increases
9. Conduction, convection and radiation
10. The heating of metals in the mantle, creates a current which slowly moves the plates above it.
B) parallelism
C) intersecting lines
D) opposites​
Parallelism is a property shown by the rails of a railway track.
Option B
Explanation:
Parallelism is the property of the lines which do not meet in a plane, those lines which "do not intersect or touch each other" are parallel to each other.
In the given example, railway lines of railway track are said to be parallel since they are at an equal distance to each point so that the wheels of the train be on track. Since these railway lines do not meet each other even at infinity, they are said to be parallel.
Answer:
parallelism
Explanation:
i took the quiz on Edge 2020 and got it right i promise :)
also this question is mostly based on common sense because if two lines will never intersect they are parallel and train tracks will never intersect so they are also parallel and they only word there that has parallel in it is parallelism so the answer has to be parallelism.
Explanation: We use a different element in the chemical equation.
We explain by a example
In this equation, we use the two elements Na and Cl.
Now, we count the number of atoms present on one side 2 atoms of Na and 2 atoms of Cl then the total numbers will be 4 .
But , we use a molecular formula then we count the number of each element of the molecular formula.
B.Kilowatt
C.Horsepower
D.Joule