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All these actions produce waves. Musical instruments produce sounds waves in air. Dropping a pebble in water produces waves on the surface of the water.
A pebble thrown in water creates concentric, expanding circular waves.
Radio waves in electromagnetic waves/water waves
Imagine this... Take a smooth pond of water. Take a small pebble and toss it into the pond. Take notice of the ripples created, both the frequency and amplitude. Now take a larger rock and toss it into the smooth pond. Take notice of the ripples it creates. The same frequency with a larger amplitude. The stronger source created larger amplitude waves. This is how two waves can have the same frequency but different amplitudes - a stronger source power.
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All these actions produce waves. Musical instruments produce sounds waves in air. Dropping a pebble in water produces waves on the surface of the water.
A pebble thrown in water creates concentric, expanding circular waves.
Radio waves in electromagnetic waves/water waves
Waves are caused by wind hitting the surface of the water. They are caused by earthquakes too.
waves are caused when it is windy or win like something big hits the water
Imagine this... Take a smooth pond of water. Take a small pebble and toss it into the pond. Take notice of the ripples created, both the frequency and amplitude. Now take a larger rock and toss it into the smooth pond. Take notice of the ripples it creates. The same frequency with a larger amplitude. The stronger source created larger amplitude waves. This is how two waves can have the same frequency but different amplitudes - a stronger source power.
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What kind of waves? Water waves? Sound waves? Low frequency water waves move the boat up and down slower. Lower frequency sond waves make a lower town, but if its too low the human ear can't hear it. Or maybe you are talking about Electric and Magnetism? You should give more info in the question. It is too general.
describes the effect of water waves passing into shallow water?
it records the frequency of the earthquake !
No. The GPS signal is high-frequency radio waves. High frequency radio waves cannot travel through water.
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