Amplitude
The measurement of a wave's magnitude of oscillation is called amplitude. It represents the maximum displacement of a particle in a medium from its rest position during one complete wave cycle.
Mechanical waves, shock waves, etc.
Someone who studies waves is called a wave scientist or a wave physicist. They specialize in the interaction, behavior, and properties of different types of waves, such as sound waves, light waves, and ocean waves.
The bending waves around an obstacle are called diffraction. This phenomenon occurs when waves encounter an obstacle and change direction, spreading out beyond the obstacle's edges.
You would call those vibrations "mechanical waves."
The measurement of a wave's magnitude of oscillation is called amplitude. It represents the maximum displacement of a particle in a medium from its rest position during one complete wave cycle.
It is known as oscillation of a violin string.
Yes. If you are interested only in the magnitude (scalar quantity), you call it "speed"; if you are interested in the vector (magnitude and direction), you call it "velocity".
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Mechanical waves, shock waves, etc.
The Call of the Waves - 1914 was released on: USA: 22 December 1914
surface waves
its called the magnitude dumb *ss
The glass with measurements that is attached to a pipette is called a graduated cylinder.
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