Compression waves
vibration
Seismic waves are released when rock moves along a fault. These waves are the ones that cause earthquakes.
The frequency of vibration of a small object floating in water is equivalent to the number of waves passing it each second. As the object moves up and down with the waves, it completes a vibration cycle with each wave that passes, thus the frequency of vibration matches the frequency of the waves passing by.
Seismic waves are the vibration generated by an earthquake, explosion, or similar phenomenon and propagated within the Earth or along its surface.
Longitudinal waves are waves that have the same direction of vibration along their direction of travel, which means that the vibration of the medium (particle) is in the same direction or opposite direction as the motion of the wave. Mechanical longitudinal waves have been also referred to as compressional waves or compression waves
Standing waves on a drum typically form along its surface when specific frequencies of vibration are excited. These standing waves result from the superposition of waves traveling in opposite directions on the drum head, creating nodal and antinodal points that determine the vibration pattern.
As waves pass through a rope, the individual particles of the rope move in a circular motion perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. This creates a pattern of vibration along the rope that moves with the wave. The energy of the wave causes the particles of the rope to oscillate back and forth, transferring the wave energy along the length of the rope.
A wave is a repeating disturbance or vibration that transfers energy from one place to another without physically moving matter. Examples include sound waves, light waves, and water waves. Waves can exhibit different properties such as frequency, wavelength, and amplitude.
The sound waves of irregular vibration in matter is called noise.
Well... waves on springs are caused by mechanical energy. You can't, for example, sent radio waves along a spring and see them. So answer: mechanical waves.
Vibration is the source of waves. When an object vibrates, it creates disturbances in a medium, like air or water, that propagate as waves. The frequency of the vibration determines the frequency of the resulting wave.
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