If you mean a wave on a string, no - that's a different type of wave.
No. Amplitude refers to the height of a wave. If the wave is a sound wave a larger amplitude would mean a louder sound.
Peak means that from the middle of the wave to the top of the wave Trough means that from the middle of the wave to the bottom of the wave
If by pulse you mean where the wave is bunched together then it is called a compression.
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.
In the English-speaking world, PQRS
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In the given truss bridge parallelogram ABCD and PQRS are congruent if AB 24 feet what is PQ?
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A quadrilateral shape which has 4 sides
If you mean a wave on a string, no - that's a different type of wave.
(apex) 40 degrees.
Surface Wave(:
The highest bit of the wave.
No. Amplitude refers to the height of a wave. If the wave is a sound wave a larger amplitude would mean a louder sound.