Wave is the transfer of CERTAIN TYPES of energy; basically mechanical energy - this happens when an object pushes against another object.Waves transfer energy from one place to another.
they are not related to magnitude. seismic waves are related to my great aunt paula but not magnitude
how is the transfer of energy as seismic waves related to frequency and magnitude of earthquakes in a region
The energy or speed pushes the water to form a wave
All waves have energy, and therefore mass. All particles have a corresponding wave.
no.
The physical situation differs, depending on what type of waves you are talking about. In the case of water waves, the energy is mainly related to the wave's amplitude - NOT to its frequency.
You can prove that sound waves have energy by using them to do work. Consider a microphone: when you speak into it, the diaphragm vibrates (i.e. it gains kinetic energy). This shows that sound waves have the capacity to do work and therefore have energy.
Frequency and energy are related by the following: E = hf where h is Planck's constant, E is the energy in J, and f is the frequency in Hz. Remember that the product of any wavelength and its frequency is equal to the speed of light.
the energy in a wave begins to disperse as it gets farther from the point of origin, this is true for any wave including sound and seismic waves
Radiant energy is the energy of electromagnetic waves. You can read more about it at the site in related links.
Basically, work refers to an energy transfer.
Yes. They carry energy, which creates work.