it oscillates in the same direction as the wave is propagating in
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25. What kinds of waves are Typical Longitudinal Waves?
- they are sound waves
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26. What are the top points of a wave called?
- Crests
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27. What are the bottom points of the wave called?
- troughs
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28. What happens to the troughs and the crests of the wave as it goes on?
- the crests and the troughs will move to the right
- they will move with a speed of v
- this is known as the wave speed
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29. What is the Amplitude of a wave?
- it is the maximum disturbance that is undergone during a vibrational cycle
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30. What is the Wavelength (λ) of a wave?
- it is the distance between two consecutive points of
the waves
- this can be the distance between two troughs or
between two crests
- it is a length
- it is measured in metres
- it is the distance along the direction of propagation
between corresponding points of the wave
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3. What is the Period (T) of a wave?
- it is the time it takes the wave to go through one
complete cycle
- it is the number of seconds per cycle
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32. What is the Frequency (f) of a wave?
- it is the number of cycles per second
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33. How is the Frequency (f) of a wave calculated?
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34. What happens to the wave within time (T)?
- the crest will move
- it will move with a speed (v)
- it will move a distance (W) to the right
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35. How do we calculate the speed of a wave?
- this relation holds for all waves
- ▵x = displacement
- λ= wave length
- T= period
- t= time
NB: this relation holds for all waves