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The energy of any wave of a given frequency is directly related to the amplitude of the wave.
The details depend on what type of wave you are talking about, and what exactly you want to measure about the wave.
Speed, direction, transverse or longitudinal, frequency and amplitude.
You measure the displacement in the waves high.
Longitudinal wave Which can be in turn interpreted as a transverse wave. It has frequency, amplitude, crests & through.
It depends on the wavelength and frequency of the wave.
The energy of any wave of a given frequency is directly related to the amplitude of the wave.
The details depend on what type of wave you are talking about, and what exactly you want to measure about the wave.
Speed, direction, transverse or longitudinal, frequency and amplitude.
You measure the displacement in the waves high.
Longitudinal wave Which can be in turn interpreted as a transverse wave. It has frequency, amplitude, crests & through.
No, sound is a wave, all waves have a frequency. The frequency is how many waves pass by a certain point in 1 second. Sound is a longitudinal wave.
A infrasonic sound has a frequency - under 20 kHz. See the link below.
Longitudinal waves have all the same properties as transverse waves: speed, frequency, wavelength, and amplitude
The characteristics of a sound wave is the Amplitude, Frequency, Wavelength, time period, and velocity. The sound wave itself is a longitudinal wave that shows the rarefactions and compressions of a sound wave.
To measure the speed of a wave, you multiply the frequency by the wavelength.
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