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If you mean a wave on a string, no - that's a different type of wave.
First of all, the scientific term for a barrier is called a "fixed end". And when a wave hits a fixed end, it reflects on the opposite side. Also, the amplitude decreases due to friction.
No. Amplitude refers to the height of a wave. If the wave is a sound wave a larger amplitude would mean a louder sound.
The four basic wave interactions are: wavelength, trough, crest, and amplitude.
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By the interactions of Electric and Magnetic fields perpendicular to it.
By the interactions of Electric and Magnetic fields perpendicular to it.
P.B Dusenberry has written: 'Wave/particle interactions in the plasma sheet' -- subject(s): Particle interactions, Boundary layer plasmas, Wave interaction, Plasma sheaths
Human Envirment Interactions means how people adapt
If you mean a wave on a string, no - that's a different type of wave.
You mean agonistic interactions Essentially they are non friendly interactions I have a BSc in animal behaviour
First of all, the scientific term for a barrier is called a "fixed end". And when a wave hits a fixed end, it reflects on the opposite side. Also, the amplitude decreases due to friction.
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