Wave Motion
Wave Motion
Equilibrium position
A transverse wave has a top called a crest and a bottom called a trough.
Amplitude
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Period T and Frequency f
Period, T of a wave is the time for complete vibration,or The time it takes for two successive crests (one
wavelength) to pass a specified point.
Frequency, f of a wave is the number of complete vibrations per second, or the number of waves
that pass a point in a given amount of time. It's measured in hertz ((Hz)), which is named after
the German physicist Heinrich
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Period, T and Frequency, f of Waves
T must be in seconds (s) for to be in hertz (Hz). I the wave display above showing
a displacement-time graph for a wave, to be discussed further.
f= 1/T = 1/0.05s
f= 20s-1 or 20 Hz
Wavefronts
A wavefront is a line perpendicular to the propagation of a wave on which all
points are in phase.
Please watch the following video to get a general understanding of what it is.
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General Wave Equation
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That is all…..
I know it feels like alot but you can do it…