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U is recovery wave. After recovery wave the base line is flat, as their is no electrical activity till P wave appears.
U is recovery wave. After recovery wave the base line is flat, as their is no electrical activity till P wave appears.
how far a wave line so how high or low the line is from the base distance between the base and top most of a point in the periodical wave
Longitudinal... No, the particles move transverse to the wave direction. And that they are in 2 perpendicular surfaces, which are intersected in a line, and that line is the base line of the 2 direction waves.
An example for a surface wave would be flat because the surface is flat.
The Earth is round, but the maps that those diagrams are on are flat. The International Space Station uses a circular orbit, but when the route is shown on a flat surface it appears in a wave formation. If you draw a line around a fruit that you can easily peel and then peel the fruit and try and lay it out flat, you will see that the line is in a wave. The Earth is also rotating, so as the International Space Station orbits the Earth the places it passes over changes, which also has an affect on how the route appears.
The distance between the line of origin and the crest/trough of a wave is called the amplitude of the wave.
A wavelength of 15 feet yields a base of about 7.5 feet. The wave base of a wave (the depth to which it moves water) is about 1/2 the wavelength.
The wave base is the deepest depth below the oceans surface that is affected by the waves passage.
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Tha wave base would be about 5 feet, as it is about 1/2 of the wavelength.
Longitudinal... No, the particles move transverse to the wave direction. And that they are in 2 perpendicular surfaces, which are intersected in a line, and that line is the base line of the 2 direction waves.