nothing, they just float back up to the surface.
Hin Chiu has written: 'Diffraction of water waves by a submerged circular cylinder' -- subject(s): Oceanographic buoys, Ocean waves, Hydrodynamics
Buoys may disappear for several reasons, including environmental factors like storms or high waves that can displace or damage them. They can also be removed for maintenance or replaced with upgraded equipment. Additionally, buoys may drift away due to strong currents or be intentionally taken out of service by maritime authorities for various operational reasons.
An earthquake.
In measuring air waves, equipment like microphones, sound level meters, and oscilloscopes are used. For water waves, devices such as wave gauges, buoys, and tide gauges are commonly employed to measure characteristics like wave height, period, and frequency.
Huge waves crashed onto the deck, and the ship rejected us :)
light waves or electromagnetic waves are transverse and sound waves are longitudinal
It spontaneously combusts, then shrivels up and throws its face on the ground, then goes back to being a driftwood in a lake with waves. (it just floats and goes wherever )
The waves will be bent or reflected.
Energy is transferred by water waves when they move across the surface of the water and cause the water particles to oscillate back and forth. This energy transfer can create movement in objects floating on the water's surface, such as boats or buoys, or generate power through wave energy converters.
When waves are not absorbed by an object or are unable to pass through it, they can be reflected, transmitted, or refracted. Reflection occurs when the waves bounce off the surface of the object. Transmission happens when the waves pass through the object without being absorbed. Refraction occurs when the waves change direction as they pass through the object.
That means that the light waves rebound, and change direction.
Richard L Ribe has written: 'Wave sensor survey' -- subject(s): Oceanographic buoys, Ocean waves, Oceanographic instruments, Measurement