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 ..
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 ..
Stationary Waves
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 supe..
Transverse waves
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..
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..Formation of Waves
>. Thus, the ripples spread outwards in circles of increasing radii, with P as centre. Let one end of a long rope be attached to a rigid support and the other end held in the hand. If the rope is jerked suddenly, by moving the hand in a single up and down motion as in figure(a) below, an impulse is..
Distinction between Electromagnetic Waves and Matter Waves
The important differences between electromagnetic waves and matter waves are given below: Electromagnetic waves Matter waves Electromagnetic are associated with electric and magnetic fields perpendicular to each other and to the direction of pr..
Intensity and Loudness of Sound
Physically, a wave involves the propagation of energy. This transfer of energy by a traveling wave is expressed in terms of the intensity I. Intensity of sound waves is defined as the average energy transported per second per unit area perpendicular to ..
Sound Needs a Medium to Travel
Sound Needs a Medium to Travel - The origin of sound is always some vibrating body. In some cases the vibrations of the source may be very small or very large that it may not be possible to detect them. This type of vibrations is produced by tuning fork, drum, bell, the string o..
Musical Sounds and Noise
Musical sounds - Audible sounds are classified into two groups, namely musical sounds and noise. A musical sound is that in which the vibrations of the sounding body are periodic, follow each other regularly and rapidly, so as to produce a pleasing ..
Musical sounds - Audible sounds are classified into two groups, namely musical sounds and noise. A musical sound is that in which the vibrations of the sounding body are periodic, follow each other regularly and rapidly, so as to produce a pleasing ..Sound applications Animation
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