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Since we don't know what "this wave" is, we cannot answer the question.
Amplitude of a wave is simply the highest point the wave ever reaches.
The waves energy is totally reflected. Conservation of energy.
That's the wave's "amplitude".
Nothing happens
Since we don't know what "this wave" is, we cannot answer the question.
Refraction
It reaches earth as an electromagnetic wave.
mechanical wave
Amplitude of a wave is simply the highest point the wave ever reaches.
That's the wave's "amplitude".
The waves energy is totally reflected. Conservation of energy.
That's the wave's "amplitude".
Nothing happens if you wave at them.
Reflection occurs when seismic wave bounces backward as it reaches a boundary. It refers to the change in direction of a wave front at an interface between two different media.
Nothing happens
-divergent boundry -convergent boundry -transforming boundry