7yki9it6o98um8i98
Nodes, which are points on the medium that remain stationary or have minimal displacement when two sound waves interfere to create standing waves.
If the two waves are of equal amplitude and frequency but opposite in phase, they can interfere destructively, causing the displacements caused by each wave to cancel each other out. This results in a standing wave pattern where the rope appears to be stationary at certain points.
A standing wave occurs when two transverse waves combine.
The points on the medium that move up and down with the largest amplitudes in a standing wave are called antinodes. These are the points of maximum constructive interference between the incoming and reflected waves.
false antinodes
Nodes, which are points on the medium that remain stationary or have minimal displacement when two sound waves interfere to create standing waves.
False
false antinodes
If the two waves are of equal amplitude and frequency but opposite in phase, they can interfere destructively, causing the displacements caused by each wave to cancel each other out. This results in a standing wave pattern where the rope appears to be stationary at certain points.
A standing wave occurs when two transverse waves combine.
The points on the medium that move up and down with the largest amplitudes in a standing wave are called antinodes. These are the points of maximum constructive interference between the incoming and reflected waves.
Different types of waves move in different patterns. Ocean waves move in a circular pattern while sound waves move in a sinusoidal pattern.
false antinodes
for this we can move on to the court
Microwaves ARE radio waves, and they move with the same speed as all other electromagnetic waves.
Radio waves are not conducted. They propagate. They do not need a medium through which to propagate. They just move.
In 1820 Hans Christian Oersted noticed that electricity could cause magnets to move. This was the first "discovery" of radio waves.