b. fetch
c. temperature
d. how long the wind blows
Answer:
Temperature does not determine the height, length and the period of the wave.
Explanation:
Height of the wave shows the amplitude, the length shows the wavelength, and the period of the wave shows the frequency.
The factors that helps to determine the height, length and the period of the wave are :
Hence, the correct option is (c) " temperature ".
The temperature, unlike the wind speed, fetch, and duration of wind blow, does not directly help determine the height, length, and period of a wave.
The height, length, and period of a wave are primarily determined by wind speed, the fetch (the distance over which the wind blows across the water surface), and the duration for which the wind blows. Temperature does not directly determine these characteristics of a wave. Therefore, option 'c' is the correct answer.
While temperature can affect the density and viscosity of the medium, and indirectly impact wave speed, it does not directly influence the height, length, and period of a wave in the same way as the other factors.
The factor that does NOT help determine the height, length, and period of a wave is c. temperature. Temperature does not have a direct influence on the characteristics of a wave. The other factors, such as wind speed, fetch, and how long the wind blows, all play a role in determining the properties of a wave.
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b fewer particles to convert IR light into heat
c fewer particles to convert ozone into heat
d fewer particles to covert UV light into heat
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
The amount of energy added to rise the temperature Q = 17413.76 KJ
Explanation:
Mass of water = 52 kg
Initial temperature = 68 °F = 20° c
Final temperature = 212 °F = 100° c
Specific heat of water
Now heat transfer Q = m × C × ( - )
⇒ Q = 52 × 4.186 × ( 100 - 20 )
⇒ Q = 17413.76 KJ
This is the amount of energy added to rise the temperature.
Answer:0.015 m
Explanation:
Given
distance between two slits(d)=0.050 mm
Distance between slit and screen=2.5 m
Wavelength
and distance between First order and second order
=0.015 m