A region where matter is more closely spaced in a longitudinal wave is called a compression. In a compression, the particles of the medium are closer together, resulting in higher pressure and density compared to the surrounding areas. This creates a region of higher energy in the wave.
When waves are closely spaced together, you would hear a higher pitch. This is because the frequency of the wave determines the pitch of the sound, with higher frequencies corresponding to higher pitches.
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high-density region.
When waves from a pair of closely-spaced slits arrive in phase, they constructively interfere and create a pattern of bright fringes on a screen known as interference pattern. This occurs because the waves reinforce each other, leading to regions of high intensity on the screen where the crests and troughs of the waves align.
The particles in a compressional wave are spaced farthest apart at the rarefaction region, which corresponds to the trough of the wave where the pressure and density are lower than normal.
A region of numerous closely spaced faults is called a fault zone. These fault zones can vary in size and complexity, with the potential to generate earthquakes due to the movement of the Earth's crust along these faults.
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Closely spaced contour line on a topographic map shows that the land is steep.
Closely spaced isobars mean stronger winds, as it indicates a tight pressure gradient.
a screw with closely spread threads
Closely spaced tectonic plates shake the Earth and closely spaced mountains make a mountan belt.
Closely spaced contour lines mean that the slope is steep.
The ability of a telescope to separate 2 closely spaced stars is called resolving power or angular resolution. This refers to the telescope's ability to distinguish fine details in an image, such as two closely spaced objects.
In fluid dynamics, when streamlines are crowded or closely spaced, it indicates that the fluid velocity is higher in that region. According to Bernoulli's principle, as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure decreases. Therefore, in areas where streamlines are crowded, the pressure is lower compared to regions where the streamlines are more spaced out.
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