no wtawsgasjvdashfa sfdhfdsdaddf agnd dd d fsfg efe dghdfjfdgdfdd ddgfjfdf no wtawsgasjvdashfa sfdhfdsdaddf agnd dd d fsfg efe dghdfjfdgdfdd ddgfjfdf The velocity of light in vacuum (and in air for the most applications) is the same for all wavelengths of light. However in other media like glass the velocities vary. This is why a prism splits white light into its component colors
A velocity report is used to determine the speed at which products are sold at retail.
velocity and mass
Yes, by measuring both the stars orbital period and its change in velocity over the orbit.
Mass and velocity. Look at the expression KE = 1/2 m v^2
Mass and velocity determine momentum, because mass multiplied by velocity equals momentum. in which there r few different cases like i. whether the atom is getting effected by surrondings . ii. or its not getting effected by its. surrondings (ideal case) and accordingly momentum values (momentum in case(i.) will be less comparitive case(ii.) :)
does the color of a lease affect the velocity of the light waves projected by the laser?
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Speed and direction determine velocity
You need to have displacement and time for you to determine the velocity.
No.
The velocity of the wave
The bike's average speed during that time was 51/3 kilometers per hour.There's no way to determine its velocity, because the question doesn't giveany information about the bike's direction ... a necessary part of velocity.
the two factors that determine an object's velocity is SPEED and DIRECTION.By: Arjane Lee Lagasca
Yes, in fact, it is necessary. If any net force acts on an object, the velocity will change.Yes, in fact, it is necessary. If any net force acts on an object, the velocity will change.Yes, in fact, it is necessary. If any net force acts on an object, the velocity will change.Yes, in fact, it is necessary. If any net force acts on an object, the velocity will change.
Momentum = (mass) times (velocity)mass = (Momentum) divided by (velocity)
No. Light travels at the same speed no matter what.
No, velocity and color are independent. Color is determined by frequency, and speed is determined by what material the light is traveling through.