diffraction, reflection, refraction
reflection, diffraction, refraction
renasonce
deflection
It is a mechanical wave, which is something quite different.
No, they are different types of wave. Transverse waves vibrate across the direction of motion, like the waves you get when you shake a rope. Longitudinal waves vibrate back and forth along the direction of motion like a sound wave.
speed
1. Sound waves 2. Light wave
Destructive Interference
deflection
deflection
reflection
A waveguide is a structure that guides waves, such as electromagnetic waves or sound waves. There are different types of waveguides for each type of wave.
A sound wave is indeed a longitudinal wave as opposed to a transverse wave
It is a mechanical wave, which is something quite different.
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These waves travel at very different speeds, and therefore also have very different wavelengths. Also, they are different types of waves - mechanical waves vs. electromagnetic waves.
Yes, sound resonates at different pitches, aka frequency, aka wavelength More precisely, sound is a mechanical longitudinal wave that propagates in a medium.
No, they are different types of wave. Transverse waves vibrate across the direction of motion, like the waves you get when you shake a rope. Longitudinal waves vibrate back and forth along the direction of motion like a sound wave.
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loudness is the magnitude of wave of sound(the highest point reached by the wave). intensity is frequency of sound (that's how much a wave vibrates in 1 second)