There are different kinds of wave, such as sound waves, electromagnetic waves, water waves etc. So the first property I would describe as the wave medium. Then you would have the additional properties of amplitude and frequency.
Speed
Wavelength
Frequency
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Primary Waves, Secondary Waves, and Surface Waves.
body waves and surface waves
P waves - compress and expand the ground like a Accordion S waves - vibrate from side to side as well as up and down Surface waves - make the ground roll like ocean waves The Earthquake is produced by each of the three types of seismic waves.
The three types of earthquake waves are the Primary wave the Secondary wave and the surface or Long wave
P-waves and S-waves. P waves are known as Primary waves as they have a high velocity and so are recorded at seismometer stations before Secondary or S-waves. P waves may also be known as pressure waves as they are in fact compression or longitudinal waves. S-waves may also be known as shear waves as they are transverse waves.
Wavelength, amplitude, and height
Wavelength, amplitude and frequency.
Electromagnetic Waves.
Electromagnetic Waves.
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The waves which have both properties as that of electricity & magnet.
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Longitudinal waves have all the same properties as transverse waves: speed, frequency, wavelength, and amplitude
The basic properties of transverse waves are: Amplitude Time Period Frequency Phase Wavelength Crest Trough
There are different kinds of wave, such as sound waves, electromagnetic waves, water waves etc. So the first property I would describe as the wave medium. Then you would have the additional properties of amplitude and frequency.
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