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the maxium distance the particals of the medium carrying a wave move away from their mean position
Trough water...
Wavelength - the distance from one wave crest or trough to another wave crest or trough.Amplitude - the distance from the median point or "middle" of the wave straight up to a crest (a maximum) or straight down to a trough (or minimum), which is the peak amplitude; or the distance from a trough straight up to a crest, or a crest straight down to a trough, called peak-to-peak amplitude. A more general definition for amplitude might be the "height" of the wave. Note that wavelength is a function of the frequency of a given wave or "signal" and the speed at which that wave travels. One way to look at things is to throw a rock into a pond and create a wave. The wave would travel outward from the point where the rock struck the water, as you may have guessed. Picture the wave forming in slow motion. As the wave was going through its complete cycle, the wave would be moving away from the point of origin. As the wave goes through one complete cycle, the wave is still moving away. And by the time one complete cycle has occurred, we have only to measure the distance that, say, a crest traveled back to the next crest to determine the wavelength. Think it through and it will lock in.
Trough culture enables plants to be grown where space is limited or soil is poor
we all know electricity can flow trough water.We have contact to earth while bathing and also water content will be present.It will be easy to get shock trough ground.so it is adviced not to bath during thunderstorm
Amplitude is approximately half the height of a wave or the vertical distance between still water level and the wave peak.
There was a deep trough where the lake water emptied into the river.Scientists have been looking for rare fish in the deep underwater trough.
The height of the wave measured from the place of zero disturbance - in other words, half the vertical distance between crest and trough.
Well we always bring our horses to the water trough and pick the water up to the horses mouth, and most of the time after that they all just come and drink from the trough. Hope that helps =)
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the maxium distance the particals of the medium carrying a wave move away from their mean position
Depends on the width and depth of the trough.
All of them only Distillate Water can not pass trough electricity, because they do not contain minerals and salts
To calculate the volume of water in a semicircular trough, one should figure out the area of the cross section (the semicircle) first. Then, this number should be multiplied by the length of the trough.
You haven't told us how long the trough is, or how deep the water is in it. If it's full to the rim ... 2-ft deep ... then there's 44.88 gallons for every foot of the trough's length.
Trough water...
A trough is something that contains food or water. A small animal might be fed from a bowl; a large animal needs a bigger food container. That's a trough. A visual: you know how in movies set in the American West, after a fight, somebody ends up in the water container the horses were drinking out of? That's a water trough.