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By definition, speed = distance / time.
A pulse is related to a traveling wave. Imagine a bump moving along a rope that has been pulled taut because you moved the rope up and down once. It's basically a signal at an instant of time.
It will form a pulse wave because the rope is being moved once. NOTE: If the movement continued, then the wave would be a transverse wave.
a wave pulse is a short wave with no repeated oscillations
The energy of the wave pulse depends on wave length and frequency.
The rope is the source of wave pulse.
The rope is the source of wave pulse.
The rope is the source of wave pulse.
Vertically
By definition, speed = distance / time.
A pulse is related to a traveling wave. Imagine a bump moving along a rope that has been pulled taut because you moved the rope up and down once. It's basically a signal at an instant of time.
It will form a pulse wave because the rope is being moved once. NOTE: If the movement continued, then the wave would be a transverse wave.
When you make a wave on a rope, the wave moves from one end of the rope to the other. But the rope itself moves up and down or from side to side, at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels. Waves that move the medium at right angles to the direction in which the waves travel are called transverse waves. Transverse means "across". As a transverse wave moves, the particles of the medium move across, or at right angle to, the direction of the wave.
Iron Tail, Earthquake, Shock Wave, Water Pulse
a wave pulse is a short wave with no repeated oscillations
S waves
The energy of the wave pulse depends on wave length and frequency.