the sound produced by a guitar string:
the fundamental wave is a standing wave (its harmonics too).
By examining a standing wave you can observe the frequency, wavelength, wave speed, and amplitude of the wave.
a standing wave
The answer to your question is a longitudinal wave. The motion of the wave is parallel to the direction of the particles. An example is a sound wave.When particles move perpendicular to the direction of the wave, the wave is called a transverse wave. An example is a water wave.
it is not a tranverse wave and an example is moclamo
Standing sound waves.
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The PR wave,QRS wave, and T wave.
No. Otherwise it is no standing wave.
By examining a standing wave you can observe the frequency, wavelength, wave speed, and amplitude of the wave.
standing wave
a standing wave.
When an incoming wave combines with a reflected wave in such a way that the combined wave appears to be standing still the result is a standing still wave.
standing wave!
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When an incoming wave combines with a reflected wave in such a way that the combined wave appears to be standing still the result is a standing still wave.
When an incoming wave combines with a reflected wave in such a way that the combined wave appears to be standing still the result is a standing still wave.
A standing wave requires a relative motion of the medium at the same velocity of the wave