Examples of progressive waves
Q: Explain when two waves will interfere constructively and when they will interfere destructively.
A: Answer: Constructive Interference:Constructive interference is described as the kind of interference…
Q: what type of wave is a P wave?
A: P wave
Q: Standing waves are excited in a 1.0m long pipe open at one end, closed at the other. EL = /4-> L =…
A: Given Length of long pipe is L=1.0 m Speed of the waves is v=340 m/s
Q: Longitudinal waves show what?
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Q: A wave with a frequency will have a shorter wavelength. higher
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Q: 6. Particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction that a wave moves. An…
A: “Since you have asked multiple questions, we will solve the first question for you. If you want any…
Q: Water waves moving across the surface of a pond travel a distance of 14 cm in 0.70 s. The horizontal…
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Q: What is the wavelenght of the wave in the following image? 12 m. A 6 meters 3 meters C 12 meters 4…
A: The wavelength is the distance between two successive troughs or crests of the wave or it is defined…
Q: Source Wave A Wave B Reflection, refraction, or diffraction changes the direction of wave B Figure…
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Q: Ultrasound waves can be used to measure: Distance Water flow water level not of them
A: ultrasonic waves can be used to measure: distance, water level, and water flow
Q: the compleX frequency spectrum of a pulse shown below. -7
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Q: Prove Gaussian pulse using Fourier transform property Gaussian Pulse
A: We have to prove that the Fourier transform of a Gaussian function is also Gaussian. Given that,…
Q: Name three examples of TEM wave
A: TEM mode :- if $\hat{z}-$ direction of propagation then Ez=0;Bz=0 its aTransverse electromagnetic…
Q: .) When waves arrive at the same time, interference can occur. If the waves arrive at the same time…
A: When two or more electromagnetic waveform combined and create a resultant wave then this process is…
Q: The wavelength of a progressive wave is 0.3 m. What is the phase difference in radians between 2…
A: Wavelength = 0.3 mdistance between two points = 0.1 m
Q: If you talk on a telephone and sound waves are produced, are they mechanical waves that are…
A: Mechanical waves are those waves which need any medium to travel and their velocity depends upon…
Q: What should the ratio of the double: single intensities be at the center of the patterns? Do your…
A: Solution: the ratio of the double intensity to the single intensity at the center of a pattern…
Q: In a Standing wave adjacent anti-nodes are separated by distance
A: Separation between consecutive anti nodes in standing wave
Q: Show how traveling waves become standing waves.
A: When two traveling waves of same amplitude and frequency travels and moving in opposite directions…
Q: Using the sinusoidal wave to the right answer questions 1-3 1. What is the amplitude? a. 0.5 m y (m)…
A: Solution 1 Introduction :- Here we are given with a sinusoidal wave graph. We need to find the…
Q: How the ground wave losses vary with high frequencies? Increases Decreases Does not depend on…
A: So, we have to determine the change of ground wave losses with high frequencies.
Q: Describe two basic wave phenomena in concept and by example.
A: Introduction: The disturbance created in a dynamic way in one or more physical quantity is referred…
Q: Why do we have long waves and short waves
A: The oscillations are the basic cause of waves. The wave is only produced when we have something of…
Q: Discuss the characteristics of sound
A: The main characteristic of sound is described one by one as follows, 1. Wavelength - The distance…
Q: Question 40 A cochlear implant covers the frequency range 100 Hz-6000 Hz. How many octaves does this…
A: Question 40 Correct option b. Between 5.5 and 6.0
Q: Refraction Often part of the wave is transmitted. If the wave changes speed it will bend. This is…
A: If medium is changed, then speed of wave will change. And this will cause bending of path of light.…
Q: Are Sound waves different from Micro Waves? If yes, then how?
A: Micro waves are electromagnetic waves. Sound waves are mechanical waves whereas micro waves are not…
Q: what is relation between frequency and wavclength?
A: Required : Relation between the frequency and wavelength.
Q: When Two waves of same amplitude add constructively, the intensitv hecomes
A: four times, As we know, I ∞ A². Thus, as the two waves add constructively, their amplitude becomes…
Q: What is the nature of ripples produced on the surface of the water?
A: Nature of ripples produced on the surface of the water is
Q: I want you to discuss the difference between longitudinal waves and transverse waves. I
A: Transverse wave In transverse wave motion, the constituents of the medium oscillate or vibrate about…
Q: What does the observation of a lake tell you about the speed of the boat compared with the speed of…
A: The water wave created by the stationary source travels in the concentric circles away from the…
Q: Give some Applications of reflection of sound waves
A: Following are the practical applications of reflection of sound waves are : Reflection of sound is…
Q: Acoustic reflectance of rigid bodies is normally that of human bodies: a. less than O b. greater…
A: Acoustic reflectance of rigid bodies is normally greater than that of human bodies.
Q: What type of waves are possible in case of solids?
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Q: Sound from a musical instrument like a flute is what kind of wave?
A: Musical tones are produced by musical instruments, or by the voice.
Q: A progressive wave travels a distance of 18 cm in 1.5 s. If the distance between successive crests…
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