How do you write amplitude?

How do you write amplitude? The Amplitude is the height from the center line to the peak (or to the trough)….Now we can see: amplitude is A = 3. period is 2π/100 = 0.02 π phase shift is C = 0.01 (to the left) vertical shift is D = 0. What happens if you increase […]

Can Dolphins communicate with humans?

Can Dolphins communicate with humans? Can dolphins communicate with humans? Dolphins and humans can communicate to a limited degree. Dolphins are capable of learning skills based on human instruction and expressing certain desires. Any dolphin trainer will tell you that dolphins and humans can indeed communicate in a limited in fashion. Do we understand dolphin […]

How can you improve your physical fitness?

How can you improve your physical fitness? They keep your heart, lungs, and circulatory system healthy and improve your overall fitness. Examples include brisk walking, jogging, swimming, and biking. Strength, or resistance training, exercises make your muscles stronger. Some examples are lifting weights and using a resistance band. Which exercise will help to cure diabetes? […]

Does a bullet touch the barrel?

Does a bullet touch the barrel? Bullets touch the inside of the gun’s barrel during normal operation. There’s rifling inside the barrel that’s supposed to impart spin on the bullet. So the barrel rubs grooves in the bullet (this is how CSI can match a bullet to a gun) but the softer bullet does little […]

Why is argon the cheapest noble gas?

Why is argon the cheapest noble gas? Because argon is so stable and is a poor heat conductor it is used as a shield gas in arc welding. Argon is used when other non reactive elements become reactive. Argon is the cheapest of all the noble gas. Argon is priced at a measly half a […]

Is there no friction on ice?

Is there no friction on ice? When a skate moves over the surface of ice, the friction between the skate and the ice generates heat that melts the outermost layer of ice. But ice is still slippery even when you’re standing still. If you stand on ice without moving, no friction exists to generate heat, […]

What is inductor example?

What is inductor example? An inductor, also called a coil, choke, or reactor, is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it. An inductor typically consists of an insulated wire wound into a coil around a core. What is the basic principle of inductor? An […]

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