A sound wave is a vibration of air that travels at approximately 767mph. The higher up these vibrations go (amplitude), the louder the sound is. The closer together these vibrations are (frequency), the higher pitch the sound will be.
The three features of waves includes the wavelength, amplitude, and frequency.
What are the features of non breaking waves
The three key features of waves that are used to measure them are frequency, wavelength, and amplitude. Frequency refers to the number of complete oscillations a wave completes in one second. Wavelength is the distance between two consecutive points on a wave that are in phase. Amplitude measures the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position.
Wavelength; this is the distance from the crest of one wave to the crest of the next.Frequency; this is the number of waves that pass a point in each second.Amplitude; this is the measure of the amount of energy in a sound wave.
The three different types of waves are mechanical waves, electromagnetic waves, and matter waves.
The three waves that are shown on a seismogram in order are P waves, S waves, and surface waves.
They are P Waves S Waves and Surface Waves.
no oceans do not effect waves and tides
Surface waves, P-waves, and S-waves.
BIIGGGGG waves
no, there are p-waves, s-waves, surface waves
P-waves, S-waves and surface waves (Love and Rayleigh waves).