The particle will remain stationary due to interference
The waves will undergo destructive interference at that particular particle, causing them to effectively cancel each other out. This results in a node or point of no displacement at that location.
The two waves will interfere destructively at that specific particle, causing them to cancel each other out. This will result in a net displacement of zero at that point.
When a wave passes through another wave, their amplitudes add together in a process called superposition. The resulting wave is a combination of the two waves and can be constructive (when amplitudes reinforce each other) or destructive (when amplitudes cancel each other out). This interaction can lead to interference patterns.
The amplitude of a wave is a direct measure of the energy or intensity of the wave. It represents the maximum displacement of a particle from its equilibrium position as the wave passes through a medium. Larger amplitudes indicate greater energy or intensity of the wave.
Conduction
Conduction
the waves energy passes from particle to particle
The physics acronym TOF means "time of flight". This refers to the time it takes for an object, particle or wave to travel a distance through a particular medium.
Energy is being carried from particle to particle in a water wave, causing the particles to move in a circular motion as the wave passes through. This energy transfer enables the wave to propagate through the water.
A filter to let through certain wavelenghts of light. The wavelengths that Hydrogen is most active in. Other light does not get through so objects that "shine" in those wavelengths do not show in the image.
protein binds to a particle and uses energy to move through the cell membrane
The more particle is given the less water would go through it leaving the particle wet