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No. Tropical storms and heat waves are not related phenomena.
the lenght of the wave is depending on the vibration.
Sound is a longitudinal, mechanical wave that requires a medium.
The result of a reflected sound wave is obviously an echo.
The amplitude (The height of the wave) of the wave increases as the sound gets louder.
There are four different wave phenomena. The wave phenomena are; refraction, interference, reflection, and diffraction. Things that occur with waves will usually involve at least one of these phenomena.
Refracting is the phenomena that takes place when sound waves are reflected from a surface along parallel lines. During this phenomena the phase velocity of the wave changes but the frequency of the wave stays the same.
No. Tropical storms and heat waves are not related phenomena.
In a radio you have the conversion of radio wave energy to sound wave energy.
Yes, echoes can occur underwater. When a sound wave hits an object, such as the seabed or a submerged object, the sound wave bounces off and returns to the source, creating an echo. The depth and composition of the water, as well as the frequency of the sound wave, can affect the strength and clarity of the echo.
the lenght of the wave is depending on the vibration.
No, a sound wave is a compressional wave.
No. A sound wave is a pressure wave.
electromagnetic wave is not a sound wave
1,600 (4,000 x 0.4 = 1,600)
An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.
yes a sound wave is a Compressional wave