No because if the wave is two strong the dolphin might get scared
A wave would stop moving when it encounters a boundary that absorbs or reflects its energy, such as a solid wall or dense material. Alternatively, a wave could dissipate and lose energy over time, gradually reducing in amplitude as it travels through a medium with resistance or damping.
Waves don't stop in the same sense that physical objects stop. Rather, the wave is attenuated (due to propagation and phenomena such as dispersion, scattering, and absorption). The movement of the wave is essentially never stopped though, it simply has a decreasing average displacement (eventually becoming immeasurable compared to background movement).
The wave likely dissipated or passed through the dock, causing it to lose energy and stop moving. Waves can transfer their energy to objects they encounter, eventually diminishing in strength.
a dildo wave
a transverse wave
You need a shotgun and shoot the wave and that's how you stop a seismic wave
A sine wave.
If the source of a wave is moving towards the observer, the observer will perceive a higher frequency (blue shift) in the wave. If the source is moving away, the observer will perceive a lower frequency (red shift) in the wave. This is known as the Doppler effect.
When a wave source is moving towards an observer, the pitch or frequency of the wave increases, known as a Doppler shift. This occurs because the waves are reaching the observer at a faster rate due to the source moving closer. Conversely, when the wave source is moving away from the observer, the pitch or frequency decreases.
I think the wave will either refract/reflect off the object and it may even cancel out the wave and will stop moving/traveling. Hhope this was veryy helpful to u guys!! ;-) :-0 ha ha :-8
the air molecules
The P-wave which is a form of body wave known as a compression or longitudinal wave.