The measure of an angle is greater than 90°.
Yes. The greater the range, the greater the variability.
Yes because an obtuse angle is greater than a right angle
It is an obtuse angle which is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
Either can be greater, depending on the exact angles involved.
dont know do jhadi ke peechhe.
Speed (KE goes up by the square of the velocity).
Doubling mass affects kinetic energy in that the greater the mass, the greater the kinetic energy. OK, but if you have a 10kg mass traveling at 2m/s and it bumps into and sticks to a 10g mass, the resultant speed would be 1m/s. The momentum stays the same. KE before is 10*2*2/2= 20, while the KE after is 20*1*1/2= 10. So it is not that the above answer is wrong, but rather, you question is not clear.
Temperature is a measure of average KE, so same temp = same KE.
Temperature is a measure of KE, so if the solid and liquid have the same temp they have the same KE.
The magnitude of the velocity was quadrupled.
Yes. The formula for kinetic energy is KE = 1/2mv2, where m is mass in kg and v is velocity in m/s. The greater the velocity, the greater the KE.
Usually, the measure of an exterior angle of a pentagon is greater.
"greater mass"
They are the same. Momentum is the product MV - mass times velocity. KE = 0.5 MV2
The components of an object's kinetic energy are its mass and its speed.You would probably say that the speed has the greater effect, since theKE is proportional to the simple mass but to the square of the speed. Inother words, 10 times the mass has 10 times the KE, but 10 times the speedhas 100 times the KE.
mass is greater