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Introduction To Waves
Understanding Waves – Made Easy by Learning Den There are two main types of waves: Transverse waves (e.g. light): Particles move up and down Longitudinal waves (e.g. sound): Particles move back and forth Key wave properties: Amplitude: How far the wave moves from the rest position Wavelength: Distance of one full wave (crest to crest or trough to trough) Time Period (T): Time for one complete oscillation Frequency (f): Number of waves per second
Formula: f = 1/T These concepts are…
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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Longitudinal Wave
Understanding Waves – Made Easy by Learning Den There are two main types of waves: Transverse waves (e.g. light): Particles move up and down Longitudinal waves (e.g. sound): Particles move back and forth Key wave properties: Amplitude: How far the wave moves from the rest position Wavelength: Distance of one full wave (crest to crest or trough to trough) Time Period (T): Time for one complete oscillation Frequency (f): Number of waves per second
Formula: f = 1/T These concepts are…
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