From that list, only the frequency makes the difference.
Einstein won his only Nobel Prize for his explanation of this effect.
Answer:
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All of these are are correct, but I think the first is what you're after.
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Answer:
C) It increases to 2.0 cm
Explanation:
In a double-slit diffraction experiment, the distance on the screen between two adjacent maxima is given by

where
is the wavelength of the wave
D is the distance of the screen from the slits
d is the separation between the slits
In this problem, the initial distance between adjacent maxima is 1.0 cm. Later, the slit separation is cut in a half, which means that the new slit separation is

Substituting into the equation, we find that the new separation between the maxima is

So, the distance increases by a factor 2: therefore, the new separation between the maxima will be 2.0 cm.
The distance to the water is the same for both ... call it s meters
They both take 1.6 s to reach the water ... so t = 1.6 seconds
They both step off the bridge ... so both have an initial vertical velocity is 0 m/s
Just consider the vertical motion and take DOWN as the positive direction
a = 9.8 m/s²
s = v(i)t + (1/2)at²
s = 0 + (1/2) * 9.8 * 1.6²
s = 12.5 m ←←← Edit: Forgot to say ... that's how high the bridge is above the water
Now get the time it takes the first jumper to reach 1.8 m:
s = v(i)t + (1/2)at²
1.8 = 0 + 4.9t²
t = 0.61 s
so when the 2nd person jumps it takes the first person another 1.6 - 0.61 = 0.99 s to reach the water
Now find how far the 2nd jumper falls in 0.99 s:
s = 0 + 4.9 * 0.99²
s = 4.8 m
so the separation distance between the two jumpers when the 1st jumper hits the water is 12.5 - 4.8 = 7.7 m
Blood vessels are the channels or conduits through which blood is distributed to body tissues. The vessels make up two closed systems of tubes that begin and end at the heart. One system, the pulmonary vessels, transports blood from the right ventricle to the lungs and back to the left atrium.