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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 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 ..
Velocity
The distance traveled by a wave in one second is termed as its velocity, it is generally denoted by the letter 'c..
Relation between wave-velocity, frequency and wavelength
Wave velocity is defined as the distance traveled by the wave in one second. Or Wave velocity = Wavelength frequen..
Progressive Waves and Stationary Waves
>No particle is parmanently at rest. Different particles attain the state of momentary rest at different instants, The particles at the nodes are permanently at rest but other particles attain their position of momentary rest simultaneously. All the particles attain the same maximum velocity..
Types of Waves
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..
Wave number
 representation and unit of inverse of a wavelength It is the number of wavelengths per centimeter. It is equal to the inverse of a wavelength expressed in centimeter. The relationship that follows between wavelength, frequency and velocity is, velocity = wavelength x frequency c = l x ..
Stationary Waves
Stationary or standing waves are formed in a medium when two waves having equal amplitude and frequency moving in opposite directions along the same line, interfere in a confined space. Generally, such waves are formed by the superposition of a forward wave a..
Intensity of a Wave
But mn = mass per unit volume = density ( r ) The transfer of energy per unit time per unit area, perpendicular to the direction of motion of the wave, is called the intensity (I) of the wave. In unit time, the wave will have traveled a distance v. Therefore, the inten..
Distinction between Electromagnetic Waves and Matter Waves
; in other words, these waves can pass through vacuum They require medium for propagation i.e. these waves cannot pass through vacuum All electromagnetic waves travel with the same velocity Matter waves travel with different velocities The..
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