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What is The height of wave or the amount of blank the wave carries is the amplitude?

The amplitude of a wave is the maximum displacement from the equilibrium position of a particle in the wave. It represents the height of the wave in the case of a transverse wave or the amount of compression or rarefaction in the case of a longitudinal wave. Amplitude is a measure of the energy carried by the wave.


Is a slinky wave a transverse or a longitudinal wave?

A slinky wave is a transverse wave. Transverse waves are perpendicular to the direction the wave travels, and in the case of a slinky wave, the coils move back and forth in a direction perpendicular to the wave's propagation.


What describes the amplitude of a wave?

The square of the amplitude gives the intensity of the wave. Intensity in case of sound is sensed as loudness and in case of light as brightness.


Can a transverse wave change into a longitudinal wave?

Yes, a transverse wave can change into a longitudinal wave through a process called wave polarization, where the oscillations of the wave become aligned in the direction of energy propagation. In this case, the wave would undergo a transformation in its vibration direction, resulting in a longitudinal wave.


Is it true or false that the greater the frequency of the wave in a particular medium the greater the speed of the medium.?

False. The speed of a wave in a medium is determined by the properties of the medium itself, such as its density and elasticity, rather than the frequency of the wave. The frequency of a wave only affects its wavelength and energy, not the speed of the medium.

Related Questions

What idiom has a description of surrender?

An idiom that means surrender is to "wave the white flag." A closely related idiom is to "throw in the towel" which means to give up."


What is The height of wave or the amount of blank the wave carries is the amplitude?

The amplitude of a wave is the maximum displacement from the equilibrium position of a particle in the wave. It represents the height of the wave in the case of a transverse wave or the amount of compression or rarefaction in the case of a longitudinal wave. Amplitude is a measure of the energy carried by the wave.


How much faster is a wave with a frequency of 220Hz than a wave of 440Hz?

You didn't specify what kind of wave, but in any case, the speed of a wave is usually more or less independent of the frequency.You didn't specify what kind of wave, but in any case, the speed of a wave is usually more or less independent of the frequency.You didn't specify what kind of wave, but in any case, the speed of a wave is usually more or less independent of the frequency.You didn't specify what kind of wave, but in any case, the speed of a wave is usually more or less independent of the frequency.


Why full wave rectifier is preffered over half wave rectifier?

Efficiency is double in case of full wave rectifier.


Is a slinky wave a transverse or a longitudinal wave?

A slinky wave is a transverse wave. Transverse waves are perpendicular to the direction the wave travels, and in the case of a slinky wave, the coils move back and forth in a direction perpendicular to the wave's propagation.


What is material through which a wave travels?

The general term for what a wave travels through is a medium, but in the case of earthquakes the wave travels through the ground.


What does the p in p stand for?

Primary Wave and the other is Surface wave (S wave) in case anyone is wondering. Both are part of earthquakes.


What material is a wave traveled through?

The general term for what a wave travels through is a medium, but in the case of earthquakes the wave travels through the ground.


Medium for the wave?

The medium of any wave is the material that the wave energy travels through; in this case water.


What describes the amplitude of a wave?

The square of the amplitude gives the intensity of the wave. Intensity in case of sound is sensed as loudness and in case of light as brightness.


If a wave have long wavelength it has a what frequency?

In that case, it will have a low frequency.


Can a transverse wave change into a longitudinal wave?

Yes, a transverse wave can change into a longitudinal wave through a process called wave polarization, where the oscillations of the wave become aligned in the direction of energy propagation. In this case, the wave would undergo a transformation in its vibration direction, resulting in a longitudinal wave.