The undisturbed position of a wave is its equilibrium position when there are no disturbances acting on it. It is the position the wave would take if there were no interfering forces or influences.
The amplitude of a water wave is the maximum displacement of a water surface from its undisturbed position. It represents the height of the wave crest or the depth of the wave trough from the equilibrium level of the water.
The amplitude of a wave is the maximum displacement of a point on the wave from its undisturbed position. It is a measure of the wave's intensity or energy. In simpler terms, it represents the height of the wave crest or the depth of the wave trough.
The rest position in a wave is the position where the particles of the medium are when they are not vibrating. It is the equilibrium position that the particles return to when there is no disturbance. In a transverse wave, the rest position is the position of the particles when the wave is not passing through.
The wave base is the maximum depth at which waves cause significant water motion. Below the wave base, water is relatively undisturbed by wave action. The depth of the wave base is determined by the wavelength of the waves.
A rest position in a wave is where the medium remains without any disturbance. It represents the equilibrium position of the wave where there is no displacement of particles.
The amplitude of a water wave is the maximum displacement of a water surface from its undisturbed position. It represents the height of the wave crest or the depth of the wave trough from the equilibrium level of the water.
The position where a wave would be if there was no movement.
The amplitude of a wave is the maximum displacement of a point on the wave from its undisturbed position. It is a measure of the wave's intensity or energy. In simpler terms, it represents the height of the wave crest or the depth of the wave trough.
restposition
That would depend on the meaning of 'undisturbed'.
The rest position in a wave is the position where the particles of the medium are when they are not vibrating. It is the equilibrium position that the particles return to when there is no disturbance. In a transverse wave, the rest position is the position of the particles when the wave is not passing through.
The wave base is the maximum depth at which waves cause significant water motion. Below the wave base, water is relatively undisturbed by wave action. The depth of the wave base is determined by the wavelength of the waves.
A rest position in a wave is where the medium remains without any disturbance. It represents the equilibrium position of the wave where there is no displacement of particles.
The characteristic of a wave that describes the greatest distance it travels, or vibrates from a resting position is called the amplitude, which is the technical name. A more common name would be loudness.
The amplitude is typically measured from either the crest or trough of a wave to the equilibrium position (resting position) of the wave. It represents the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position.
The distance from the rest position of a wave to its crest is equal to the amplitude of the wave. Amplitude is the maximum displacement of a wave from its rest position.
The greatest distance a wave travels from its position is called the amplitude of the wave. Amplitude is the measure of the maximum disturbance or displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position. It represents the maximum height of a wave crest or depth of a wave trough.