for me. It depends on the driver as I was a very defensive driver when using my underbone motorcycle and so with my Yamaha 750cc
no a p wave is faster than s wave
No, the amplitude of the wave does not change when you shake a rope faster and faster. The amplitude of a wave is determined by its initial displacement from the rest position and is independent of the frequency or speed at which the wave is generated.
The shock wave is called SONIC BOOM.
"Tide" or a faster wave would be a "White cap"
The sound wave will travel faster in the medium where particles of matter are further apart because there will be less resistance and the particles are more spread out, allowing the wave to propagate more easily.
for me it's raider j 110. it depends on the driver
Honda wave 125i
honda wave and honda xrm is same engine,.. it depends on the driver but xrm and wave is beaten by my kawasaki aura,..
no a p wave is faster than s wave
just add (0) to 150 to make it 1250....imagine,so fast..wave1250!!
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The Shoguns of Japan were abolished in the late 1800's, during a wave of modernization.
P-Wave
No, the amplitude of the wave does not change when you shake a rope faster and faster. The amplitude of a wave is determined by its initial displacement from the rest position and is independent of the frequency or speed at which the wave is generated.
Any electromagnetic wave in vacuum is about 881,000 times faster than any sound in air.
The wave forms a breaker.
A wave barrier is produced when a wave source moves faster than the waves it creates, causing the waves to pile up in front of the source. This creates a barrier of high wave intensity.