The energy of the wave pulse depends on wave length and frequency.
A wave transports energy. The greater the energy, the greater the amplitude of the wave.
The answer is true. The greater the energy the greater the amplitude.
The type of wave that has the least amount of energy is the longitudinal wave. In contrast, the wave with the most amount of energy is a seismic wave.
wave transmitt energy the the force that the wave has
it is a wave that is formed by energy
Any wave carries energy.
The energy of the wave pulse depends on wave length and frequency.
A wave transports energy. The greater the energy, the greater the amplitude of the wave.
The answer is true. The greater the energy the greater the amplitude.
The type of wave that has the least amount of energy is the longitudinal wave. In contrast, the wave with the most amount of energy is a seismic wave.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of wave energy
wave transmitt energy the the force that the wave has
The energy of a wave moves forward with the wave. A wave is moving energy, and the wave carries it in the direction of propagation.
Yes, wave energy (hydro-power) is a renewable source of energy.
As the amplitude of a wave increases, the energy increases. In general terms the energy transported by a wave is proportional to the amplitude squared.
Hello. There are many types of waves, but they all have similar properties. All Waves propagate through a material, or medium, and are created by some initial displacement in this material (ie, a rock thrown into water). The energy from this initial displacement causes the material nearby to also displace, which in turn displaces material near it... which creates a wave of energy propagating outwards. It is important to note that the material may move around as the wave passes, but it is the energy which is propagating outwards, not the material itself.