Longitudinal Wave,Transverse Wave,Orbital Wave
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Stationary transverse waves are produced on strings. This is due to the superimposition of the progressive wave and its reflection at the knife edges.
The three waveforms in the trigger circuit of an oscilloscope are the sine wave, square wave and saw tooth wave.
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There are three general types of mechanical waves: – Transverse – particle motion is perpendicular to wave motion. – Longitudinal – particle motion is in the same direction as wave motion. – Combined – sea waves.
A progressive wave is a wave that travels through a medium, carrying energy from one point to another. A standing wave, on the other hand, is a wave that appears to be stationary due to the interference of two waves with the same frequency traveling in opposite directions. Standing waves have nodes (points of zero amplitude) and antinodes (points of maximum amplitude) that do not move.
Progressive Wave ( Gravity waves )
The three types of earthquake waves are primary waves, surface waves, and secondary waves.
Present progressive, past progressive, and future progressive
The amplitude of a progressive wave decreases as the wave travels due to energy spreading out over a larger area. This is known as energy dissipation or spreading. As the wave propagates outward, energy is transferred to a larger region, leading to a decrease in amplitude.
The three types of wave interactions are reflection, refraction, and diffraction. Reflection occurs when a wave bounces off a barrier, refraction is the bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another, and diffraction is the bending of waves around obstacles and through small openings.