In electromagnetic waves energy is transmitted as electric and magnetic fields. In sound waves energy is transmitted as vibration of air particles. In water waves the energy is transmitted as vibration of water particles.
The energy that travels by waves can be alot of things but the most popular energy that it travels in is sound you can tell this easily by the sounding of the answer eg; sound rays it doesn't sound right but when you say sound waves it has that ring to it like light rays, hope this answers your question.
Most waves transfer energy by the vibration of particles in a medium.
^true, but there are prolly other ways. :)
asawan gordon
the particles vibrate Save
Not exactly. The amplitude of a mechanical wave means how much the particles move from their resting position. The amplitude of an electrical wave specificies how much the voltage or current varies, etc. The amount of energy for a specific wave does depend on the amplitude - more amplitude means more energy. However, the energy also depends on other factors.
If the particles themselves do not move, then you have no wave, and nothing is transferred.If the particles are free to move about their rest positions, then you can have a wave, andit can transfer energy from place to place.
a source of energy for it to originate from, and a medium in which to move through
The term "forward" is arbitrary. The waves propagate away from the energy source that created them or away from a reflective surface. In mechanical waves (such as ocean waves), the waves move through the medium (water), but the particles in the medium do not travel along with the waves, although they do oscillate in place as the wave passes through the medium.
A wave is made by the moons tidal magnet. sometimes a wave is caused when two plates under the seat move causing waves from out at sea to get washed up onto the shaw. the energy from the earth makes the plates move, so that is how a wave is related to energy and vibration.
the particles vibrate Save
The matter transfers the energy, it does not move very far. It circles at approximately the same spot as the wave energy passes.
Not exactly. The amplitude of a mechanical wave means how much the particles move from their resting position. The amplitude of an electrical wave specificies how much the voltage or current varies, etc. The amount of energy for a specific wave does depend on the amplitude - more amplitude means more energy. However, the energy also depends on other factors.
No, they do not. A wave transfers energy but the matter does not move forward with the wave.
wavelength is the distance from the peak of one wave to the peak of the next. In this diagram, the wavelength is measured from crest to crest, but the wavelength could be measured from trough to trough as well.A wave's amplitude is the maximum distance that a wave vibrates from its resting position. In a transverse wave, this means that the amplitude of the wave is the highest or lowest point. In a longitudinal wave, the amplitude is the maximum distance the wave travels back or forth. The more energy the wave has, the larger the amplitude will be.
Water does not move with a wave believe it or not. It moves up and down with the wave but a wave is just energy moving through something.
If the particles themselves do not move, then you have no wave, and nothing is transferred.If the particles are free to move about their rest positions, then you can have a wave, andit can transfer energy from place to place.
a source of energy for it to originate from, and a medium in which to move through
A wave is made by the moons tidal magnet. sometimes a wave is caused when two plates under the seat move causing waves from out at sea to get washed up onto the shaw. the energy from the earth makes the plates move, so that is how a wave is related to energy and vibration.
The term "forward" is arbitrary. The waves propagate away from the energy source that created them or away from a reflective surface. In mechanical waves (such as ocean waves), the waves move through the medium (water), but the particles in the medium do not travel along with the waves, although they do oscillate in place as the wave passes through the medium.
the height of the wave means the same thing a wave would be kinetic energy at moments while other moments are potential energy.
Mechanical waves, such as water and sound, convey energy via physical displacement of the medium, which creates and move potential energy along the direction of propagation. Electromagnetic waves convey energy directly in the coupled electric and magnetic wave itself.