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Possible causes of experiencing wave sounds in the ear, known as tinnitus, include exposure to loud noises, ear infections, age-related hearing loss, and certain medical conditions like Meniere's disease or temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.

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What causes a wave to bend when it crosses from one medium to another?

A wave bends when it crosses from one medium to another due to a change in its speed. This change in speed is a result of the wave experiencing different properties, such as density or elasticity, in each medium. This change in speed causes the wave to refract, or bend, as it enters the new medium.


Is the higher the amplitude of a wave the quieter it sounds true or false?

False. The amplitude of a wave corresponds to its loudness, not its quietness. Higher amplitude waves produce louder sounds.


What wave with smaller amplitude the wave with lager amplitude?

A wave with smaller amplitude will have fewer particles experiencing maximum displacement compared to a wave with larger amplitude. This means that the smaller amplitude wave will have less energy and a lower intensity than the wave with larger amplitude.


What is the process of a wave getting smaller?

When a wave gets smaller, it is experiencing the process of wave attenuation. This can be caused by factors such as absorption, reflection, or dispersion of energy. As the wave travels through a medium, it loses energy and decreases in amplitude or intensity, resulting in a smaller wave.


What are all sounds caused by?

Sounds are caused by vibrations in a medium, typically air. When an object vibrates, it causes molecules in the medium to vibrate, creating a wave of pressure changes that our ears perceive as sound. Different frequencies of vibrations result in different pitches of sound.

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What causes a wave to bend when it crosses from one medium to another?

A wave bends when it crosses from one medium to another due to a change in its speed. This change in speed is a result of the wave experiencing different properties, such as density or elasticity, in each medium. This change in speed causes the wave to refract, or bend, as it enters the new medium.


What type of wave that sounds uses to travel and how each part of the wave affects the sounds that you hear?

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The amplitude of a sound wave determines the sounds of what?

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What is the homophone to wave?

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Is it possible to wave surf in the middle of the ocean without a break because of the sea floor?

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What is cool information about the wave rock formation?

a wave rock make farting sounds


What seismic wave causes the most damage?

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What is an ocean that is experiencing short intermediate and long wave periods?

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Which wave causes the medium to vibrate only in a direction parallel to the wave's motion?

Longitudinal wave


Which seismic wave causes damage to da surface?

The surface wave.


What happens to coastlines over time?

Wave refraction causes deposition in the bays Wave refraction causes erosion of the headlands


Is the higher the amplitude of a wave the quieter it sounds true or false?

False. The amplitude of a wave corresponds to its loudness, not its quietness. Higher amplitude waves produce louder sounds.