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the sword is hard you go to loslisa and at the top of the ship you will see shark bait kill to you get the weapon
The wavelength and frequency affect how the way is perceived. In sound it would affect the pitch that you hear, in the visible light spectrum it would affect what color you see. The amplitude would be how easy it is to perceive, it is the intensity (magnitude) of the wave.
Exactly what you asked me it was visible wave a wave you can see nut ball.
It would be a longitudinal wave. If you were to conduct an experiment to see which wave travels in the same direction as the disturbance, you would take a slinky and push it. And if you watch the wave, you'll see that it travels through the slinky outward, and travels back to the disturbance (your hand). This wave is a longitudinal wave.
wave lengths in your eye grab light and make it the colour you see
Longitudinal wave
It undergoes diffraction. Please see the related link for more information.
ralph says we need to do a fire so if a ship passes they can see us
the sword is hard you go to loslisa and at the top of the ship you will see shark bait kill to you get the weapon
Focus an energetic wave at some matter and see what happens.
iceberg storm enemy/pirate ship tidal wave rocks/mountain
What do you see first when someone passes by behind you?
The wavelength and frequency affect how the way is perceived. In sound it would affect the pitch that you hear, in the visible light spectrum it would affect what color you see. The amplitude would be how easy it is to perceive, it is the intensity (magnitude) of the wave.
The Earth is round, but the maps that those diagrams are on are flat. The International Space Station uses a circular orbit, but when the route is shown on a flat surface it appears in a wave formation. If you draw a line around a fruit that you can easily peel and then peel the fruit and try and lay it out flat, you will see that the line is in a wave. The Earth is also rotating, so as the International Space Station orbits the Earth the places it passes over changes, which also has an affect on how the route appears.
Exactly what you asked me it was visible wave a wave you can see nut ball.
The boys couldn't signal the passing ship because the ship was too far away for them to see or be seen, or the signal they attempted to use was not effective in attracting the ship's attention. Additionally, environmental conditions such as weather or obstacles may have hindered their efforts to signal the ship.
The amplitude of a wave produces the intensity of the wave. With a light wave, it is the intensity of the light, with a sound wave, it is how loud the sound is