The objects that produce large amplitude waves are Stars, Large machines, Rocks falling from the mountain, Earthquakes, Volcanoes
The objects producing small amplitude waves include ping-pong ball, Tuning fork, stones, Speakers, Spring
<u>Explanation</u>:
The wave's amplitude is characterised by the ultimate displacement of an object from its median position. Generally, wave with high energy (or the waves emanating from big bodies or high energy bodies) are high amplitude waves. Since the body has a high amount of energy, it produces a comparatively large amount of displacement of the particle. hence the high amplitude.
Similarly, small bodies or bodies with less energy produces a low amplitude wave. This also can be understood in terms of displacement of the particle from its mean position.
<span>Annie´s parents seems to be sad and cheery at the same time and ii could be said that she acts the same way. however, she may be relief of her departure. At one point, her mother suggests her to get married after going away; idea that Annie refuses immediately.</span>
The correct answer is the last option "A photo of Hugh Bennett speaking"
Explanation:
There are multiple reasons why a photo of Hugh Bennet is the most appropriate image to support this sidebar. First of all, in this sidebar, there are different quotes by Hugh Bennet expressing his thoughts or opinions about the impact of Americans in the land. Also, at the end of the sidebar, there is additional information about the life of Hugh Bennet which supports the previous text of the sidebar. Finally, any of the other options seemed to be related to the sidebar, we do not know who Dorothea Lange is, the article is not related to child work, and the Dust Bowl region is not specifically mentioned.
Explanation:
I could not find the column that is missing in your question but i will tell you some information that can help you.
- Since it is about the question mark, in this column, question mark should be replaced by the appropriate explanation of the previous sentence. Question mark is used in a place where explanation or description is missing of a unknown data.
We are having the most longer explanation in the answer a) but the real answer should be based by description of the previous sentence.
This excerpt is from 'Don't Eat Fortune's Cookie'.
Explanation:
- In his speech, he says, "My advisor was a truly gifted professor, an archaeologist named William Childs."
- " The thesis tried to explain how the Italian sculptor Donatello used Greek and Roman sculpture — which is actually totally beside the point, but I’ve always wanted to tell someone".
- "God knows what Professor Childs actually thought of it, but he helped me to become engrossed. More than engrossed: obsessed. When I handed it in I knew what I wanted to do for the rest of my life: to write senior theses. Or, to put it differently: to write books."