well one is a water Waves, that i know for sure and the other is rope Waves, pretty sure but i could be wrong about that one
no a p wave is faster than s wave
An ocean wave is classified as a surface wave because it travels along the interface between two mediums - air and water. The motion of the water particles decreases with depth, showing that the wave energy is confined to the water's surface. This distinguishes it from internal waves, which propagate beneath the water's surface.
reflectionWhen a wave bounces off a surface, it is said to have been reflected and the wave is called a reflection.reflectionWhen a wave bounces off a surface, it is said to have been reflected and the wave is called a reflection.
When a P wave and an S wave combine, they can create a new type of seismic wave called a surface wave. Surface waves travel along the Earth's surface and can cause the most damage during an earthquake due to their slower speed and larger amplitudes compared to P and S waves.
The example provided is an example of a mechanical wave, specifically a surface wave, which occurs at the interface between two different media, in this case, air and water.
surface wave
When a wave hits a surface, it can be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted through the surface. The type of interaction depends on the properties of the surface and the wave itself. If the surface is smooth, the wave is more likely to be reflected; if the surface is rough, the wave might be absorbed or scattered in multiple directions.
The surface wave.
Surface waves are transverse waves.
a seismic wave
Surface Wave
When a wave is coming toward a surface, it is called an incident wave.
A Surface Wave.
A wave front has a form that is a surface of a sphere.
When a wave's energy is lost to a surface, resulting in the wave becoming weaker, it is called wave absorption or wave attenuation. This can occur when the wave interacts with the surface material and causes it to dissipate or absorb the energy of the wave.
no its a totally seperate wave
When a sound wave strikes a smooth hard surface the wave bounces off. This means that the wave is deflected.