a streched string is a wave in itself though stationary when it is plucked the strongest force creates the most audible wave form which is then modified by concomintant wave(e.g.,guitar);I like the eirst two relevant answers better:they're probably right
No, you can't and I can't explain it to you because it's too hard to explain.
The speed at which an object can transverse fifty miles in one hour.
the formation of the universe
This is not a question.
Dr. Seuss did not explain the formation of mountain ranges. He was a children's author and illustrator known for his whimsical stories and imaginative characters, not for scientific explanations. Geologists study processes like tectonic plate movements and erosion to explain the formation of mountain ranges.
No, a wave can be either transverse or longitudinal. Transverse waves oscillate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation, like light waves, while longitudinal waves oscillate parallel to the direction of wave propagation, like sound waves. Both types of waves can carry energy and information.
Climate
The explanation of Personal formation is that it is the act of helping an individual form his personal, manly character.
The frequency of a transverse wave is the number of complete oscillations it makes in a given time period. It is determined by the speed of the wave and the wavelength. The formula to calculate frequency is frequency speed of the wave / wavelength.
Negative.
# it is stationary if you look at it the removal should explain itself.
Milk + Bacteria -> Yoghurt by elvis