No
nature of waves is the characteristics of a waves
well one is a water Waves, that i know for sure and the other is rope Waves, pretty sure but i could be wrong about that one
S waves
There is a black hole thingy I fell in and saw it with my gogoles
I'm not sure if this is right, but I think that it is frequency, because it is independent of mass.
No, rope wave is a transverse wave, because the direction of oscillation is perpendicular to the direction of movement of wave.
The medium of a wave is the matter a wave travels through.So yeah, if you wiggle a rope, the medium isn't the air around the rope... the medium is the rope itself!
The options "medium" and "rope" are correct. "Medium" is the most general term for whatever carries a wave; a "rope" is one possible type of medium.
The rope is the source of wave pulse.
It travels as a transverse wave. A longitudinal wave would mean the the rope is stretching and compressing. The fact that you see displacement perpendicular to the rope means it is transverse.
Lay a long length of rope on the ground, straight out. Grab one end and jerk it upward and downward. A wave will pass down towards the other end of the rope, this is a transverse wave.
the answer is longitudinal wavethe above answer would be incorrect. The correct answer is transverse wave.
transverse wave
Hoses cause a rope wave when you grasp their ends in each hand, and Whip them downward and upward repetitively.
If the standing wave is on the rope but not on the wire then you can touch it anywhere without disturbing the wire.
Vertically