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Wave Period
No that is frequency. Wavelength is how long it takes one wave to pass a certain point fully once
In physics the distance is called wavelength. Period is the time it takes for one wavelength of wave to pass through a given point.
The Period
1 wavelength in a transverse wave is equal too the distance between crest and crest or trough and trough
Wave Period
No that is frequency. Wavelength is how long it takes one wave to pass a certain point fully once
In physics the distance is called wavelength. Period is the time it takes for one wavelength of wave to pass through a given point.
The Period
The time it takes for something to go completely around a fixed point.
The time it takes for something to go completely around a fixed point.
1 wavelength in a transverse wave is equal too the distance between crest and crest or trough and trough
a standing wave
you find out a waves speed by taking the wavelength and divide it by it's wave period or how long it takes for the wave to complete a full wavelength. This is what my textbook said. Speed=Wavelength ×Frequency
The main properties of waves are defined below. * Amplitude: the height of the wave, measured in meters. * Wavelength: the distance between adjacent crests, measured in meters. * Period: the time it takes for one complete wave to pass a given point, measured in seconds. * Frequency: the number of complete waves that pass a point in one second, measured in inverse seconds, or Hertz (Hz). * Speed: the horizontal speed of a point on a wave as it propagates, measured in meters / second.
its the time taken for one complete vibration.
All liquids have a fixed volume and takes the shape of its Container.