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Waves is the disturbance travelling in a medium transferring energy from one place (source) to another.
Waves are formed when particles vibrate in a fixed position, they produce kinetic energy which is then radiated to the next group of particles. These continuous vibrated motion gives rise to waves.
Amplitude, wavelength, Frequency, Period, Velocity and Displacement.
Amplitude is the height of the wave measured in respect to its rest position. It is measured in metres.
Wavelength is the messurement taken from the highest peak to the next highest peak of a wave. It is measured in meters.
Frequency is the number of wavelengths per second.
Period is the measure of time for one complete cycle of a wave to occur.
Speed at which a wave travels through a medium.
Distance of a point on the wave from its resting position at any given time.
1) Transverse waves
2) Longitudinal waves
Transverse waves are disturbance travelling perpendicular to the direcrion of the wave.
Disturbance travelling parallel to the direction of the waves.
Compression and Rarefraction respectively.
Waves that require medium to travell.
Wave like behaviour of particles thaf has mass.
They are transversal waves that occur due to the oscillation between electric field and a magnetic field.
x- waves velocity
y- electric field
z- magnetic field
transmission, reflection, absorption, refraction and diffraction.