In physics, a surface wave is a mechanical wave that propagates along the interface between differing media, usually two fluids with different densities. A surface wave can also be an electromagnetic wave guided by a refractive index gradient. ...
The future tense is will wave.
Yes, a sound wave is a longitudinal wave, not a transverse wave.
A mechanical wave is any wave pattern that results from one or many forces. A mechanical wave can be a transverse wave, such as seen on a violin string, or a longditudinal wave, such as sound waves.
The primary body wave that is a longitudinal wave is the P-wave (primary wave). It is the fastest seismic wave and travels through the Earth's interior by compressing and expanding the rock in the direction of the wave's propagation.
No, the amplitude of a wave does not decrease as the wave becomes smaller. The amplitude of a wave is determined by the energy of the wave and is not directly related to the size of the wave.
Suface currents form from the wind. The wind can make the surface cold or warm.
Due to suface tension the suface of two moist grain act a suface attraction force upon each other and attracted to wards each other.
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The suface are of a rectangular prism is the area of each face added together for a total.
The suface area of a sphere with a radius of 7 meters is 615.75m2
rocks
from winds :)
Earth.
About .37 g's.
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