Describe a wave and define its characteristics: amplitude, frequency, wavelength, wave speed. How do each of...
Come up with “Radio Wave” and describe its speed, frequency and wavelength and amplitude (units). Draw 3 successive snapshot graphs of the wave and a single history graph.
a) please .. Describe the anatomy of a wave with respect to its amplitude, wavelength, frequency and time period with the help pf a suitable diagram. b) Explain Doppler effect in detail with pictorial elaboration.
Find the speed of a wave by multiplying its frequency by its(a) period.(b) wavelength.(c) amplitude.(d) None of these.
1. How is wave speed related to frequency and wavelength? 2. Does the frequency of a wave depend on the properties of the medium? 3. What happens to wavelength when speed is decreased? 4. What are two ways to decrease the speed of the wave (you can change the medium here, but how)?
1. The "wavelength" of a wave describes a. the speed of its crests b. the distance between crests c. the height of its crests d. the frequency of its crests 2. Waves are important in physics because they carry a. energy b. frequency c. wavelength d. velocity 3. All waves a. transport energy through a vacuum b. have the same speed c. are part of the electromagnetic spectrum d. have wavelength, velocity and frequency 4. In the following list, which...
The relations between wavelength, frequency, period, and speed of propagation apply to all wave phenomena, not just electromagnetic radiation. The C key on a piano has a fundamental frequency of about 256 Hz. What is the corresponding wavelength of the sound waves? (The speed of sound in air varies with temperature but is about 340 m/s at room temperature.)
1. What is a wave? How is wave speed related to frequency and wavelength? How is the period of oscillation related to the wave speed? 2. How does superposition produce interference between two waves? What are nodes and antinodes? What causes them in the standing wave pattern? 3. Stringed musical instruments, such as "fiddles" and banjos, used stretched strings. Explain (a) how tightening and loosening the strings tune them to their designated pitch or frequency; (b) why the strings of...
What is the frequency of oscilltion, wavelength, wave-speed, and amplitude of oscillaion for a travelling wave described by the equation: y = (30m) sin(16-8) Calculate the surface wa pee in seawater. Use one atmosphere for the Pressure near the surface and 1030 kg/m for the density of seawater. A 60-cm long guitar string is under a tension of 95 N. If the mass of the string is 0.21 g, find the fundamental frequency of this string. The wave speed on...
1. Describe how the speed of the waves were affected by changing the amplitude and frequency he an plihude and the rhency do not have ah 2. Compare the speed of the longiudinal waves to the speed of the transverse waves.Explain your answer. 3. Use data from Table 1 and Table 2 to calculate the average time it took for the wave to travel down Use this time to calculate the average speed for the traveling wave on the S...
The speed of a transverse wave on a string is 450 m/s, and the wavelength is 0.18 m. The amplitude of the wave is 2.0 mm. How much time is required for a particle of the string to move through a total distance of 1.0 km? How do you do this problem only knowing: v(of a wave)=(wavelength)(frequency) T=1/f basic kinematics and basic simple harmonic motion properties Please explain what you did