small waves that... vibrate like the unique rippling fold of a shaken silk sheet...
Because the vibrations of both the waves travel parallel to the direction of propagation of waves. For eg: both the waves have amplitude, frequency etc.
Nope, longitudinal.
Waves
Circuits whose output is in the form of a wave. For instance, there are sine waves, square waves, triangle waves, and others.
longitudinal wave
I think the answer is called ripple marks
The wind
Water. (Note: Ripples are waves too.)
Ripple.
Tide, ripple, water, surge?
it is because of the waves as they decend on the beach in ripples
kind of they create a ripple efect
By rippling thru the media... like the ripple on the water when stone is thrown into it.
Both types can be produced depending upon the way that the waves are created; their height and their frequency.
When a stone is thrown in a pond we have noticed that many small waves of water are formed which moves away from the point where the stone hits the water
P waves and S waves. P waves arrive first and make a ripple like effect through the ground and S waves arrive second and make a twisting/circular wave.
Ripple is the oscillations that can arise in a circuit when a signal changes suddenly. It stems (in analog circuits at least) from stray capacitances and inductances forming a resonator.Answer--Ripple can refer to: * Ripple (charitable organisation)* Ripple effect, the socio-educational phenomenon* Ripple (electrical), residual unwanted variations following ac to dc conversiono Frequency domain ripple, the ripple of a filter's insertion loss* Ripple (fluid dynamics) for capillary waves* Ripple, Kent, a village in Kent, England* Ripple, Worcestershire, a village in Worcestershire, England* Ripple marks, as identified in sediments and sedimentary rocks* Ripple monetary system* Ripple (wine)it is also a cheerleading move! it is when you take a step clap turn take a step yurn and you bend your knees do a high v put your arms together to the side bring it to you and swing your arm then jump *smile*