a large wave because it is built and its structure is stronger.
No, waves created by a large disturbance do not necessarily travel faster than waves created by a small disturbance. The speed of a wave depends on the medium through which it is traveling, not on the size of the disturbance that created it.
When a disturbance occurs, waves typically travel outward in all directions from the source of the disturbance. This causes the waves to spread out and propagate through the medium in which they are traveling.
No. In any case, there shouldn't be much difference.
When waves travel perpendicular to the disturbance, they are known as transverse waves. In transverse waves, the particles of the medium vibrate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. Examples of transverse waves include light waves and electromagnetic waves.
As wave is a type of disturbance and propagates through atom to atom of the medium and in case of steel atoms(molecules) are much closer as compared to atoms(molecules) so sound waves travel faster in steel than in air.
No, waves created by a large disturbance do not necessarily travel faster than waves created by a small disturbance. The speed of a wave depends on the medium through which it is traveling, not on the size of the disturbance that created it.
When a disturbance occurs, waves typically travel outward in all directions from the source of the disturbance. This causes the waves to spread out and propagate through the medium in which they are traveling.
No. In any case, there shouldn't be much difference.
When waves travel perpendicular to the disturbance, they are known as transverse waves. In transverse waves, the particles of the medium vibrate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. Examples of transverse waves include light waves and electromagnetic waves.
no p waves travel faster than s waves
Water waves - if that's what you mean - tend to travel at more or less the same speed, independent of their amplitude.
The disturbance that travels in a water and EM waves is sometimes known as electromagnetic radiation. Electromagnetic waves have the ability to travel through a vacuum.
As wave is a type of disturbance and propagates through atom to atom of the medium and in case of steel atoms(molecules) are much closer as compared to atoms(molecules) so sound waves travel faster in steel than in air.
only faster not slower.
Waves travel outward in a circular pattern away from the original disturbance because the energy from the disturbance spreads equally in all directions, causing wavefronts to propagate in a circular manner. This circular pattern allows the waves to spread outwards efficiently and maintain their intensity over distance.
sound waves
Supersonic waves are waves that can travel faster than normal sound waves.