The puppy is probably excited, or is trying to get your attention, or both!
A kangaroo have a wave motion called longitudinal wave. The compression is holding a position to jump and when the kangaroo jumps it use the rarefaction to spring high in the air.
A transverse wave. The snake moves up and down in a transverse way type of motion....... but it does NOT compress which means it isn't a longitudinal wave. : )Everyone get a Twitter! Fan Bella Thorne... I
A wave can be characterized by the following properties: its speed; frequency; wavelength; period; amplitude; whether it is longitudinal or transverse; its polarization; whether it is a mechanical, electromagnetic or other type of wave.
Bats use sound by sending a sound wave to the object or prey that is going to approch,the sound wave bonces of of the prey and goes back to the bat. The sound wave that goes back to the bat tells the bat how far away the bat is and how fast it is approching the bat.
Bats, as one may know, are blind, and to find it's prey (food) it causes ultrasound, which is invisible of course, imagine a wave, in the ocean, the waves hit something, and the wave is directed back to where it came from, and anything the wave does not hit, continues. That is how bats use ultrasound to hunt.
because they are happy
ecause the dog is trying to hide it's affair with your partner
Yes, light exhibits properties of both a wave and a particle, known as wave-particle duality.
Light can be described as both an electromagnetic wave and a transverse wave. Its behavior can be explained by both wave theories.
Both, first the P wave Then the S wave.
Earthquake wave.
That would be the P wave, or Primary wave
If the velocity and frequency of the wave are both reduced to one half, the wavelength of the wave remains unchanged. The wavelength of a wave is determined by the velocity and frequency, so if both are reduced by the same factor, the wavelength will remain constant.
Sound waves are longitudinal.
Both the wavelength and the frequency of a wave affect the speed of a wave.
Yes, light exhibits both particle-like and wave-like properties, known as wave-particle duality. This is described by quantum mechanics, where light can behave as both a stream of particles called photons and as a wave that can interfere with itself.
All of them. Electromagnetic, sound, even a water wave until it hits shore.