bat have the organ which produces the ultrasonic wave.During night the reflection of this wave helps in way finding to bat
Radar waves have a lower frequency that light waves.The frequency of a light wave is related to wavelength and speed by the equation c = »½. The color of a light wave is also determined by the frequency. The amplitude and brightness are not related to the frequency.
Evaporation produces much of the weather we see.
The electromagnetic wave that allowed us to see through dusty clouds and observe stars forming for the very first time is the infrared radiation.
The sun produces several types of radiation. However, the type of radiation which comes from the sun with the shortest wave length is known as a gamma ray.
When the crest of one wave overlaps the trough of another, this produces destructive interference. If both original waves are equal in amplitude, then nothing will remain. The waves completely cancel out. However, if one waver is larger in amplitude, then there will still be a wave left over after they meet, but it will be smaller. The amplitude of the new wave will be the larger wave amplitude minus the smaller wave amplitude one. The opposite can also occur. If the crests of two waves overlap, then it produces constructive interference (resulting in one larger wave).
The term for maximum displacement is the amplitude of the wave.
Soft sound means less intense. Intensity is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude. So amplitude will be less for soft sound.
what does a wave with high amplitude have
Energy content of the wave is dependent on the amplitude of the wave
wellllll energy of the wave controls the amplitude of a wave
This is just the definition of "amplitude". The amplitude of a wave is the height of the wave. "Amplitude" is a fancier name for "height" when we speak about waves.
No. The length of a sound wave is it's frequency. Volume will increase the wave's AMPLITUDE.
No. Wave speed depends on frequency and wavelength, not amplitude.
Bigger the amplitude, bigger the wave.
Amplitude is related to the intensity because square of the amplitude is proportional to the intensity of the wave.
Amplitude of a wave is simply the highest point the wave ever reaches.