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3.3 Define amplitude, frequency, wavelength and period of a wave
Amplitude (meters) The distance between the top of a crest (or lowest point of trough) and the point of equilibrium (below it says 'origin' - it means the same thing.) Wavelength (meters) The distance between the top of one crest to the next (consecutive wave). Frequency Number of waves in one second (not necessarily complete waves) Period Time needed to complete one full oscillation Click here to try a virtual oscilloscope…
Longitudinal and Transverse Waves - Explanation, Difference - Teachoo
What are longitudinal wavesIn this case, Individual particles of wave move in direction of propagation of wavesIn easy language, particles of medium move back and forth (left and right) making nearby particles of medium vibrateExampleIf we stretch a slinky, it moves left and right (in the direction
Wave Concepts and Terminology for Students and Teachers - SECOORA
Wave concepts and terminology for students and teachers. By Margaret Olsen, SouthEast COSEE Education SpecialistYou can download the glossary as a Microsoft Word document or an Adobe PDFWaveThe repeating and periodic disturbance that travels through a medium (e.g. water) from one location to another location.Wave characteristicsWave crestThe highest part of a wave. Wave troughThe lowest part of a wave. Wave heightThe vertical distance between the highest (crest) and lowest (trough) parts…
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