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A wave with high amplitude does what?

what does a wave with high amplitude have


What is a body wave that can pentrate the earth?

P-wave


A body wave that can penetrate the earth?

p wave


If a wave has a high amplitude then it has?

If a wave has a high amplitude, it means that the energy carried by the wave is high, resulting in a more intense wave. High amplitude waves have larger displacements from their equilibrium positions.


What is a sound wave of a high pressure called?

A sound wave of high pressure is called a compression or a peak in the wave's amplitude. These high-pressure regions correspond to the portions of the wave where air particles are densely packed together.


What is the high point of wave called?

The high point of a wave is called the crest. It is the peak of the wave where the amplitude is at its maximum.


A body wave that can penetrate the earth's core?

p wave


Wave that passes through earth?

Seismic Wave. :D


The high point of a wave is?

The high point of a wave is its creast or peak.


Is long wave heat radiation given off by the earth when the earth absorbs short wave radiation?

Yes, long-wave heat radiation is given off by the Earth as it absorbs short-wave radiation from the Sun. This process is known as the Earth's energy balance, where incoming solar radiation is absorbed by the Earth's surface and later re-emitted as long-wave heat radiation.


What is a type of electromagnetic wave that warms earth?

Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic wave that warms the Earth. These waves are emitted by the sun and absorbed by the Earth's surface, leading to an increase in temperature.


Which sesmic wave can pass through the earth's mantle and core?

the sesimic wave is the primary wave

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