In general waves can:
Wrap around the obstacle. This happens when the wavelength is larger than obstacle size.
Bounce back as an echo off the obstacle. This happens when the wavelength is shorter than the obstacle size.
Be absorbed by the obstacle. This occurs when the natural frequency of the obstacle matches the frequency of the wave...so-called resonance.
Pass through the obstacle. There are several ways this can happen. But visible light passing through a glass window is one example.
Transmission , reflection , absorption and refraction
Refraction, reflection, diffraction, and absorption
the four ways sound interact with boundaries they are reflection refraction
There is literally no answer to this. Waves are produced by many different things. In the effort to salvage some kind of answerable question from this, most waves in the ocean are produced by wind.
tsunami's happen underwater and seismic waves happen on land or underground.
Yes the two waves are different.
You mean 'What are waves?' Waves are the bobbly things you see on ponds, lakes and the sea.
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Reflection
Diffraction.
it causes gamma waves ,visible light ,radio waves.
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I call it the process of 'diffraction'.
Diffraction is bending of waves from the corners of opaque obstacle and it's enchroachment within the geometrical shadow of opaque obstacle.
were are waves happen at
The phenomenon is known as diffraction.
The phenomenon is known as diffraction.
That energy may be called different things, depending on the type of waves considered.
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No. In order to be coherent, the light waves have to be in phase and stay in phase, and the only way for that to happen is for them to have the same wavelength and frequency.