Light does that.
The moon is silent, therefore there are really no onomatopoetic words which describe the moon. Onomatopoeia is a literary device in which the sound of the words being used mimic the sound of the object or action being described.
wave velocity (m/s) = frequency (Hz) x wavelength (m) wavelength = wave speed / frequency frequency = wave speed / wavelength
Alliteration is a phrase or sentence where that all the words start with the same letter, example: heartless hairy humans. Alliteration is often used in poems.
No. Mechanical waves are utterly incapable of
transfering energy through empty space.
Yes. Onomatopoeia is a form of sound or 1-word exclamation such as, boom or ouch! In your case. To be honest with you, ouch is not an onomatopoeia, but a form of onomatopoeia. Sorry to correct you.
Onomatopoeia is a type of word like "BOOM" "BANG" "WOOF" "CRASH" or "ZOOM".
Basically a sound effect
In this type of wave, the medium moves perpendicularly to the direction of the wave.
Energy
The water makes a surface wave.
electromagnetic don't require a medium to travel through but mechanical waves do
Frequency = 1/period = 1/10 sec = 0.1 Hz.
William Carlos Williams died on March 4, 1963 at the age of 79.
from one group to another
The distance from one wave to the next wave is called the wavelength.
Whisper is one example.
4 Hz
Simply divide the speed by the frequency.
assonance between consonants