transmission and scattering
transmission and scattering
Light isanalogous in many ways to sound and many of the equations used to describe sound also apply to light, but there are limitations. Sound waves don't really polarize the way light waves do for example. Light also displays some characteristics of particle behavior that contradict its wave behavior - again making it different from sound.
The two ways in which waves cause erosion are deflation and abrasion.
The three ways that sound waves interact are: reflection, diffraction, refraction.
groundingradioactive ways
Ways a story is told.
Survival methods are ways and means to keep alive in desperate conditions.
scientific methods
Moving water can be exploited for electric generation by multiple methods. Hydroelectric generation from dams can use turbines to harness water driven mechanical energy. Prototype methods include harvesting the energy of water currents and waves to generate electricity.
Body waves travel through the inside of earth's surface.Surface waves travel through the top part of earth's crust
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abrasion and impact