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a large wave because it is built and its structure is stronger.
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the large dog since it has mroe mass
Because the amplitude is what decides how much energy there is in the wave. Large amplitude = lots of energy. And lots of energy hitting something(like your ear) is more likely to do damage than a little energy hitting something.
easy, small. because they have more energy!!
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a large wave because it is built and its structure is stronger.
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the large one of course. because the more the mass is, the more the energy is.
You don't say what speed the small object has. If both have the same speed then the heavier one will have more kinetic energy.
You have to know a few things about energy first.Heat is the amount of energy in a substance.Temperature is the average amount of heat in a substance.The ocean may be 50 degrees Fahrenheit, and we may 98.6F, but the ocean has far more heat than we do. The ocean is extremely large, and has a lot more heat, and we're so small and only have a tiny bit in our body.Temperature is the average, so we can be "hotter" than the ocean because on average, our body has more heat per volume.Energy is required to move the molecules in your room, bath water, chicken dinner, to raise the average amount of energy, so it's heated by definition.
the large dog since it has mroe mass
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Yes, it does. The reason is that there is a larger surface area for the large pot of water than the small pot of water -*-*princeszbitez*-*-
Because the amplitude is what decides how much energy there is in the wave. Large amplitude = lots of energy. And lots of energy hitting something(like your ear) is more likely to do damage than a little energy hitting something.
The more massive horse that is moving at the same speed will have greater kinetic energy. How do you define large and small? A small fat horse may have more mass than a large skinny horse.