One factor of course would be how fast the wave is moving.
Nope. It would be like trying to stop a wave with a moat. The wave would just continue to propagate through.
The object would not cease moving, as there is no friction to act like a brake.
Standing wave
no
No because if the wave is two strong the dolphin might get scared
restposition
One factor of course would be how fast the wave is moving.
One factor of course would be how fast the wave is moving.
That would be a P-wave or Primary wave which is a longitudinal seismic wave.
Nope. It would be like trying to stop a wave with a moat. The wave would just continue to propagate through.
The object would not cease moving, as there is no friction to act like a brake.
IF a wave moving at a constant speed were to have it's wavelength doubled (Wavelength x 2), then the frequency of the wave would be half of what it originally was (Frequency / 2).
a dildo wave
Standing wave
a transverse wave
No.