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If you drop a rock in a pond waves from the rocks splash carry energy away from the splash,if you there is something near the wave splash the object will NOT travel with the energies direction it will only go up and down
The vibrations are caused by resonance.beatsresonanceThe vibrations that are set up in the second fork are called sympathetic vibrations, and the two forks are said to be in resonance.
Yes, a stranger can set off your car alarm, especially if they accidentally trigger the sensors or if the alarm system is sensitive to movements or vibrations. Some alarms can be activated by loud noises or disturbances nearby. Additionally, if the alarm system has a remote key fob, someone could potentially access it if they have the right tools or knowledge. However, most modern alarms have safeguards to minimize false alarms.
Resonance
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No, becaise the vibrations when you take of, land, and the turbulens would set it off
The Incus, Malleus and Stapes are the bones of the middle ear. They are the smallest bones in the human body. The three bones are connected by hinges and are levers that carry the vibrations collected from the ear drum to the middle ear
A compression wave
It is set up. Present It was set up. Past It will be set up. Future
Yes, the period doesn't influence or depend on the amplitude of vibrations. Tides and earthquakes have vibrations with long periods and enormous amplitude. The timing crystal in a 'quartz' wristwatch has vibrations with short period and tiny amplitude. The sound playing through a loudspeaker or a set of earbuds can sweep through the full frequency range of human hearing ... changing the period of the vibrations from 0.05 second to 0.00005 second ... while maintaining constant amplitude.
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