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Amplitude:The height of waves measured in meters Frequency:The no of complete waves that pass a point in one second,measured in Hertz(Hz) Wavelength:The distance between adjacent crests, measured in meters Period:The time it takes one complete wave to pass a given point,measured in seconds
Frequency
An oscilloscope is the machine, but it measures frequency.... so sound waves are measured by frequency
plane waves , spherical waves , cylinderical waves
The Study of Frequency Waves. Types, how they are measured, etc...?
They are measured in seismic waves.
They are measured on the Richter scale.
The difference in arrival times between P and S-waves as measured on a seismometer can be used to determine the distance to the origin.
Your brain waves are measured.
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Earthquake waves (seismic waves) are measured using a seismograph or seismometer.
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Its frequency.
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Answer is by sound waves
Amplitude:The height of waves measured in meters Frequency:The no of complete waves that pass a point in one second,measured in Hertz(Hz) Wavelength:The distance between adjacent crests, measured in meters Period:The time it takes one complete wave to pass a given point,measured in seconds
Speed affects the frequency and pressure affects the wavelength.