A cycle in a sound wave is the time taken for one complete vibration.
The word "wave" has a long vowel sound for the letter 'a' because it says its name, /ei/, instead of a short sound like /æ/.
In acoustic physics, "cycle" refers to the time between repetitions of the peak amplitude of the sound wave.
A sound wave is continuous for as long as the sound vibrations are being made at its source.
The A in wave has a long A vowel sound. The E is silent.
The Y in cycle is a long I vowel sound, as the E is silent.
The wave length is the distance between the peak of one sound pressure or electrical wave and the peak of the next. It's also known as one cycle (1 Hertz).
The name "Wade" has a short vowel sound for the letter "A," pronounced as /eɪ/.
No, a sound wave is a compressional wave.
There is no relation between wave length and wave height. You can change the wave height independently from the wave length. Wave height tells you which amplitude the wave has. If you think of sound that means how loud it is. The wave length tells you the pitch or the frequency of this sound, that means high or low sound. Long wavelength means bass sound and short wavelength means treble sound.
The difference is that a low wave have long and smooth wave and a high wave has skinny and cramped togetther waves
No. A sound wave is a pressure wave.
electromagnetic wave is not a sound wave