If the wave coil did not travel, it likely remained stationary in its original position. The movement or travel of a wave coil would depend on external factors such as energy input, magnetic fields, or mechanical forces.
No, the coils of the spring do not travel from one end of the slinky to the other when a wave is produced. Instead, the energy from the wave is transferred from coil to coil, causing them to oscillate back and forth.
In a wave, the energy is transferred through the water rather than the actual water particles moving along with the wave. The water particles move in a circular motion as the wave passes through them, but they do not travel in the direction of the wave.
A sound wave can travel mor quickly in water than in air
The region where coils are farthest apart for a compressional wave on a spring coil is known as the rarefaction region. In this area, the coils are spread out, creating a region of lower density or pressure compared to the rest of the coil. This is where the wave experiences maximum displacement and expansion.
No, a radio wave is not an example of a mechanical wave. A mechanical wave requires a medium to travel through, such as water or air, while a radio wave can travel through a vacuum because it is an electromagnetic wave.
No, the coils of the spring do not travel from one end of the slinky to the other when a wave is produced. Instead, the energy from the wave is transferred from coil to coil, causing them to oscillate back and forth.
No, they travel at the same speed
No
They dont travel in wave or swells of more than 1 meter at worse They dont travel in wave or swells of more than 1 meter at worse
In a wave, the energy is transferred through the water rather than the actual water particles moving along with the wave. The water particles move in a circular motion as the wave passes through them, but they do not travel in the direction of the wave.
A sound wave can travel mor quickly in water than in air
Radio wave travel faster than sound wave. Radio wave is the same as light wave except at different wavelength. It travel at speed of light (3 x 108 m/s). Sound wave travel at only 330 m/s and probably can go up to 3,300 m/s in solid medium which is far slower than the speed of light.
Primary waves travel at 6 to 7 km per second. Secondary waves travel at about 3.5 km per second. which means that the p-wave travels about 3 km. faster
The S Wave (Secondary Wave) cannot travel through water. On the P Wave (Primary Wave) and the Surface Wave can travel through water.
Sound wave do not travel through vaccum as it need medium to travel.
Air.
why can s-wave can't travel but p-waves can