The wave will pass through the transperent object
The membrane (such as you eardrum) vibrates.
Nothing happens
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When you shorten the wave length, you increase the amplitude.
The wave will pass through the transperent object
way a wave erosion happens is it collects abrasion:) there ya gooo<333
It does not change.
The membrane (such as you eardrum) vibrates.
Far, Real Far, It would easily sweep over PA
Nothing happens if you wave at them.
Nothing happens
The reaction force when a wave hits a rocky shore is easily visible when the wave breaks up and some of its water is pushed back.
A primary wave is a strong vibration or wave that hits earths surface (P) and a secondary wave (S) is a wave that hits soon after but not nearly as big.
A mechanical wave travels through a medium because a medium is necessary for the propagation of that wave. With a mechanical wave, like sound, mechanical energy is put intothe wave, and the medium carries the energy of the wave. This is in contrast to an electromagnetic wave (like light) which can move through a total vacuum.
a rouge wave is a wave in the ocean, and a tsunamis is a a wave made near a coast.
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