There are 5 types of <span> Mechanical Waves</span>
<span>Sound waves
</span><span>Water waves
</span><span>Ocean waves
</span><span>Earth quake waves
</span>Seismic waves.
So the answer is yes
The watts determine the brightness. Watt is the unit of Power. And Power is equal to Voltage x Amps (current). So both the current and voltage determine the brightness.
Here's the handy factoid I always carry around in my toolbox:
When the three dimensions of a solid object all change by a factor of ' K ' . . . .
-- the surface area of the object changes by a factor of K²
-- the volume of the object changes by a factor of K³ .
So I guess if the surface area increases by 3, that means each linear dimension increased by √3, and the volume has to increase by (√3)³ .
That's 5.196 times the dog's original volume.
(And so does his weight. The poor thing is staggering around wondering what was in that last bowl of kibble that he inhaled.)
It is the mitochondria of a cell that stores energy for a quick release. <span>Mitochondria break down glucose to release the energy for cells to use. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.</span>