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Space Waves
Space Waves - Space waves travel in (more or less) straight lines. But they depend on line-of-sight conditions. So, they are limited in their propagation by the curvature of the Earth, except in very unusual circumstances. Thus, they propagate very much like ..
Space Waves
Space waves travel in (more or less) straight lines. But they depend on line-of-sight conditions. So, they are limited in their propagation by the curvature of the Earth, except in very unusual circumstance..
Inner ear
It is the innermost part of the ear within the skull. It is surrounded by the periotic bone of the skull. Within the inner ear are canals and cavities. They are formed by membranes and bones. The structures formed by the bones and the membranes are similar. Within the cavities formed by ..
Space Communication
In an Earth environment, electromagnetic waves propagate in ways that depend not only on their own properties but also on those of the environment itsel..
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 ..
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..
Formation of Waves
. This makes the water level to rise up at P 5 and P 6 . 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 u..
Distinction between Electromagnetic Waves and Matter Waves
Electromagnetic waves Matter waves Electromagnetic are associated with electric and magnetic fields perpendicular to each other and to the direction of propagation of radiation Matter waves may not be associated with electric and magnetic fields E..
Distinction between Wave and Particle
Distinction between Wave and Particle - A particle occupies a well-defined position in space, which cannot be simultaneously occupied by another particle. If there is more than one particle in a given region of space, then their sum is equal to the number of individual..
Distinction between Wave and Particle
A particle occupies a well-defined position in space, which cannot be simultaneously occupied by another particle. If there is more than one particle in a given region of space, then their sum is equal to the number of individual particles. The sum can neither be more nor ..
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