Destructive waves happen when the backwash is stronger than the swash. =)
Nothing happens if you wave at them.
Nothing happens
The wave's wavelength decreases correspondingly.
Wavelength is halved.
If the frequency of a wave is doubled while the wave speed remains constant, the wavelength of the wave will be halved. This is because wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional in a wave, so when one doubles, the other is halved to keep the wave speed constant.
When you decrease the wave period, the wavelength becomes shorter and the frequency increases. This results in the wave moving faster.
When energy is absorbed by a wave, the wave's amplitude decreases and its intensity weakens. This can cause the wave to lose momentum and eventually dissipate.
The direction of the wave will eventually change to where the wind is blowing.
it gets smaller and then there is no more energy to make it travel
When a wave reaches the edge of an object, it can either undergo reflection, transmission, or diffraction. Reflection occurs when the wave bounces off the object, transmission happens when the wave passes through the object, and diffraction occurs when the wave bends around the object. These interactions depend on the properties of the wave and the object it encounters.
refraction
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