Speed, amplitude, and wavelength/frequency.
Transverse waves have crests and troughs. Longitudinal waves have compressions and rarefactions.
nature of waves is the characteristics of a waves
They go to the top and return to the bottom and always they go forwards. For other unshared characteristics they have different length, speed, amplitude.
They are the characteristics of waves ( both longitudinal and transverse waves).
This is a tricky question as all particles can be defined by wave characteristics. In other words, particles and waves share all their characteristics as they are simply the same thing described by a different set of math. Briefly, particles have waves lengths, travel in group waves, possess energy that can be calculated by wave equations, and so on. In my mind a particle (i.e., sub-atomic particle) is simply a packet of waves. In other words both particles and waves have wave length, frequency, energy, periods, intensity, and probably some more that I've forgotten.
Transverse waves have crests and troughs. Longitudinal waves have compressions and rarefactions.
nature of waves is the characteristics of a waves
nature of waves is the characteristics of a waves
There are many forms of water waves. The characteristics of water waves that are transverse waves are that the particles of the wave move perpendicular to the direction the wave moves.
Amplitude, wavelength, and frequency
There are a few different formulas, depending on what measurements you know. For mechanical waves . . . the mechanical characteristics of the medium. For electromagnetic waves . . . the electrical characteristics of the medium. For all waves . . . the product of (wavelength) multiplied by (frequency).
Monsoons all have predictable characteristics. They are: heavy rain, strong wind, and intense heat waves. Monsoons are common in south and southeast Asia.
waves
For example, by observing things like interference, which are typical for waves.
They go to the top and return to the bottom and always they go forwards. For other unshared characteristics they have different length, speed, amplitude.
They are the characteristics of waves ( both longitudinal and transverse waves).
This is a tricky question as all particles can be defined by wave characteristics. In other words, particles and waves share all their characteristics as they are simply the same thing described by a different set of math. Briefly, particles have waves lengths, travel in group waves, possess energy that can be calculated by wave equations, and so on. In my mind a particle (i.e., sub-atomic particle) is simply a packet of waves. In other words both particles and waves have wave length, frequency, energy, periods, intensity, and probably some more that I've forgotten.