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Animals that are used for farm labour are called draught animails or draught breeds.
its called a reflected wave because just like a reflection the wave bounces back of the barrier
The wave in which particles move back and forth at right angles to the direction of travel is called a transverse wave. This type of wave is commonly observed in phenomena such as light and electromagnetic waves.
The phenomenon of a wave bouncing back and returning to its source is called reflection. This occurs when a wave encounters a boundary and is sent back in the opposite direction due to a change in medium or impedance mismatch.
This phenomenon is called wave motion or oscillation. In a wave motion, the particles of the object move back and forth in a repeating pattern along the direction of the wave.
The bouncing back of a wave as it meets a surface or boundary is called reflection. This phenomenon occurs when the wave encounters a barrier that prevents further propagation, causing it to be redirected back in the opposite direction.
True. The up-down type of wave is called a "transverse wave". Light, for example, is this kind of wave. Sound, however, is a different kind of wave. It is the back-forth type, called "longitudinal", or "compression" waves.
The direction change on a wave is called reflection. This occurs when a wave encounters a boundary or obstacle and bounces back in the opposite direction.
The wave motion where particles vibrate back and forth in the same direction as the wave is called a longitudinal wave. This type of wave is characterized by compressions and rarefactions in the medium through which the wave propagates. Sound waves are an example of longitudinal waves.
A wave that moves back and forth at right angles is called a transverse wave. In a transverse wave, the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation. Examples of transverse waves include light waves and water waves.
The turning back or aside of any wave when it hits something is called a reflection.