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3. trough
The highest surface part of a wave is called the crest, and the lowest part is the trough. The vertical distance between the crest and the trough is the wave height. The horizontal distance between two adjacent crests or troughs is known as the wavelength.
6. crest
The highest surface part of a wave is called the crest, and the lowest part is the trough. The vertical distance between the crest and the trough is the wave height. The horizontal distance between two adjacent crests or troughs is known as the wavelength.
8. restoring force
In every oscillating system there is an equilibrium point at which no net force acts on the particle. ... This force can be constant, or it can vary with time or position, and is called a restoring force. As long as the force obeys the above principle, the resulting motion is oscillatory.
9. wave
A wave can be thought of as a disturbance or oscillation that travels through space-time, accompanied by a transfer of energy. ... A wave does not move mass in the direction of propagation; it transfers energy.
10. wavelength
The Wavelength is the distance of one complete wave cycle. For example; the distance from crest to crest or trough to trough would be 1 wavelength.
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1. amplitude
The amplitude of a wave is the height of a wave as measured from the highest point on the wave (peak or crest) to the lowest point on the wave (trough). Wavelength refers to the length of a wave from one peak to the next. ... The wavelength is measured from peak to peak.
2. longitudinal
Mechanical longitudinal waves are also called compressional or compression waves, because they produce compression and rarefaction when traveling through a medium, and pressure waves, because they produce increases and decreases in pressure.
4. hertz
Wavelength is also measured in metres ( ) - it is a length after all. The frequency ( ) of a wave is the number of waves passing a point in a certain time. We normally use a time of one second, so this gives frequency the unit hertz ( ), since one hertz is equal to one wave per second.
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1. longitudinal wave
What kind of wave is produced when you flip the edge of a blanket or when you shake the dust from a rug? answer. - longitudinal wave.
2. A compression is a region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together. A rarefaction is a region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are furthest apart. A compression is a region of high pressure and high density. A rarefaction is a region of low pressure and low density.
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