a 180 degree phase shift of the incident wave in the reflected wave.
A reflection that produces a clear image. Mirrors produce specular reflection.
Reflection.
plane mirror
Waves can and do meet boundaries in their medium. When a wave meets a boundary, it can be reflected or transmitted. Reflection can be partial or complete. Reflection can also involve a phase flip
Doesn't matter the type of mirror.
transform boundary
Transform Boundary
convergent plate boundary
A reflection that produces a clear image. Mirrors produce specular reflection.
transform boundary
Answer: When a seismic wave 'bounces backward' and reaches a boundary, it is called Reflection. Explanation: The seismic waves are the result of the landslides, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, explosions by humans
Reflection
Reflection
Reflection
the answer to this question is a transform boundary. At a transform boundary plates slide past one another. Because tectonic plates have irregular edges, they grind and jerk as they slide, which produces earthquakes.
Reflection.
Transform