When two or more waves occupy the same space at the same time, an interference pattern is created.
Yes, a solid, liquid, gas as well as the other states of matter all occupies space. 2. But the space occupied by gases and liquids is not necessarily of fixed dimensions.
All things occupy space and have weight. Gas is the most loosely-packed form of a substance and is therefore that substances least weighty form...... steam is the lightest and least dense form of water.
Mechanical waves involve the physical transfer of vibration from one particle to another within the medium. Denser materials (solids and liquids), have closer particles so this transfer of energy occurs more quickly. :)
Yes, they do. Sound waves move fastest through solids, less fast through liquids, and slowest through gasses. This is because the molecules of solids are closer together, while those of gasses are further apart, creating more space that the waves must jump to move.
if wave amplitudes are equal ,will high frequency waves carry more or less energy than low frequency waves
When two or more waves occupy the same space at the same time, an interference pattern is created.
They interfere. The interference will be constructive (create a greater wave) if they are in phase, they will interfere destructively if they are out of phase.
Liquids, solids and gasses EXPAND when heated- the particles occupy more space.
Heat does not occupy space, as heat is just particles vibrating more rapidly. However, if you heat something up, it will occupy more space, due to its particles vibrating over a wider area. Light is much more complicated due to the weirdness of quantum mechanics. Light is made of photons. They're particles but not in the same way that molecules, atoms, electrons, neutrons and protons are. Light can behave like waves of energy instead of particles. Normal particles such as electrons occupy a bit of space and 2 of them cannot occupy the same space at the same time. A photon occupies the bit of space it's in, sort of, but another photon can occupy the same space at the same time. So if you have an electon-sized space you can put only one electron in it. If you have a photo-sized space you can put as many photons into it as you want.
a matter is something that occupies space and can be perceived by one or more senses; a physical body, a physical substance, or the universe as a whole. that means it is not because it does not occupy space and it is not a physical substance.
air expands whenheated
Yes, a solid, liquid, gas as well as the other states of matter all occupies space. 2. But the space occupied by gases and liquids is not necessarily of fixed dimensions.
because it is light in weight there for occupy more space
Yes, it does!
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It depends on how many coloumns or rows
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