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Wave Properties
Wave Properties - On observing waves, it may be observed that they travel with a definite speed through a uniform medium. If we watch a particular spot, we find that the waves pass that spot at regular intervals of time. The following definitions help in desc..
Wave Properties
On observing waves, it may be observed that they travel with a definite speed through a uniform medium. If we watch a particular spot, we find that the waves pass that spot at regular intervals of time. The following definitions help in describing wave motio..
WAVES
Waves carry energy from one place to another Transverse and longitudinal waves, Seismic waves Problems involving wavelength, frequency and wave speed Sound waves in a medium Radio waves, light and X-rays, electromagnetic waves..
WAVES
Waves carry energy from one place to another Transverse and longitudinal waves, Seismic waves Problems involving wavelength, frequency and wave speed Sound waves in a medium Radio waves, light and X-rays, electromagnetic waves..
Progressive Waves and Stationary Waves
>Energy is not transported across any plane. Note : In the above discussions, while dealing with the interference of waves, it has been assumed that the principle of superposition holds good. Not all waves obey this principle. For e.g., large amplitude waves in fluids ..
Matter Waves
The suggestion that matter may have wave like properties was first put forwarded in 1924-1925 by Louis De Broglie. He argued that if light, which consists of waves according to classical picture, can sometimes behave like particles, then it should be possible for..
Sound as a Wave
A ringing bell, a thunderclap, laughter, and rock music are sounds that seem very different to us. However, all sounds are alike because they are waves. Let us understand how wave properties can be applied to sound. Sound is the form of energy propagated as wavesh..
Transverse waves
transverse wave A wave motion, in which the particles of the medium oscillate about their mean positions at right angles to the direction of propagation of the wave, is called transverse wave. These waves can propagate through solids and liquids but not through gases, becaus..
Mechanical waves
These are waves which require a material medium for their propagation and can be described using Newton's laws of motion. Examples: water waves, sound waves, seismic waves, and shock waves. Mechanical wave motion can be defined as the pro..
Comparison between Progressive Waves and Stationary Waves
. Energy is not transported across any plane. Note : In the above discussions, while dealing with the interference of waves, it has been assumed that the principle of superposition holds good. Not all waves obey this principle. For e.g., large amplitude waves in fluids..
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