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vibration has to do with motion because when you walk little creatures like ants here you walking so they know you are there.

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Example of a wave?

A wave is a back and fro motion of particles due to vibration or oscillation, example: The sound wave which is due to the vibration of the vocal cords.


What type of particle vibration occurs in transverse wave?

oscillatory motion


Does vibration of an object produce a wave motion?

Yes, vibration of an object can produce a wave motion. When an object vibrates, it creates disturbances in the surrounding medium, causing the energy to propagate in the form of waves. These waves carry the energy away from the source of vibration.


What name is given to a wave where the motion of the particles is in the same direction as the wave motion?

This is known as a Longitudinal wave or Compression / Pressure wave. In seismology (the scientific study of vibration within the earth), compression waves are known as Primary waves or P-waves.


What is compressional vibration?

Compressional vibration is a term used to describe a vibration that occurs as the result of compression. Compression can be described as when particles are pressed or forced together. Vibration occurs as a result of this pressure.


A wave traveling in a medium transfers?

A wave traveling in a medium transfers energy without transferring matter. The energy is transferred by the vibration of particles in the medium, causing a wave motion to propagate. The amplitude of the wave represents the energy of the wave.


What is the motion called when you are playing a bell?

The sound coming from the bell, and the vibration of the bell itself, is described as simple harmonic motion. The graph would be a diminishing sine wave.


How many cycles and vibrations are in 1 wavelength?

In one wavelength, there is one cycle and one full vibration. The cycle represents one complete oscillation or wave pattern, while the vibration corresponds to one complete back-and-forth motion of the wave.


What vibration of the wave is defined as that which has the lowest frequency?

The vibration of the wave with the lowest frequency is the fundamental vibration. It is also known as the first harmonic and typically has the longest wavelength in the wave.


What The fundamental mode of vibration of a wave is defined as that which has frequency?

The fundamental mode of vibration is the lowest frequency at which a wave can oscillate and maintain its shape. It represents the simplest pattern of motion and sets the foundation for higher harmonics to build upon. It is also known as the first harmonic.


What is a wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels?

Wave that has vibration in a direction that is perpendicular to the motion creating it


What is the difference transverse waves and longitudinal?

The vibration of the Longitudinal wave is parallel to the wave direction and the vibration is perpendicular to the direction in the transverse wave.