AMPLITUDE WAVES

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  • 16 posts - 7 authors - Last post: Jun 11, 2010Wave amplitude question? Classical Physics discussion.
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  • The amplitude is the height of the wave. The wavelength is the distance from .
  • Finally, the amplitude (A) of a wave is the distance from the resting ( equilibrium) state of the medium to the peak of the wave. The wave above has an .
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  • Mar 17, 2009 . This item is an interactive tutorial for high school physics/physical science on wave properties. It explores wave amplitude and how it is .
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  • Physics question: What is the amplitude of a wave? It's the height (magnitude) of the wave from max to min. Amplitude is the magnitude of change in the .
  • Aug 19, 2010 . Navigators know that the shape of surface waves provides information about the strength of underlying water currents.
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  • which is a travelling wave whose amplitude depends on the phase (phi). . When the two gray waves are in phase the result is large amplitude. .
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  • Dec 27, 2009 . Marine Hydrodynamics/Small Amplitude Wave Theory. From Wikibooks, open books for an open world. < Marine Hydrodynamics .
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  • For a sine wave, peak amplitude and semi-amplitude are the same. . The amplitude of sound waves and audio signals (which relates to the volume) .
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  • Normal q-waves reflect normal septal activation (beginning on the LV septum); they are narrow (<0.04s duration) and small (<25% the amplitude of the R wave) .
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  • Amplitude, Period, Frequency and Wavelength of Periodic Waves 14 min - Mar 16, 2010 - Uploaded by khanacademy
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  • Jul 20, 2004 . Waves is an interactive wave construction set that allows students to create and explore situations involving any number of transverse and .
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  • Select a frequency and an amplitude of a wave. Click on "GO" to graph the motion of the wave. Distance above or below level water .
  • Note that all the waves,
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  • We can look at the travel times, or the travel times and the amplitudes of waves to infer the existence of features within the planet, and this is a active .
  • Posted by j11o on Saturday September 26, 2009 at 5:31 AM and tagged with amplitude, frequency, progressive, the waves, wavelength, waves. .
  • We present a review of the present theoretical models for computing the amplitude and phase of the VLF signal at any given point on earth.
  • 2 posts - 2 authors - Last post: Jun 27, 2009A transverse sinusoidal wave on a string has a period of T= 25.0ms and travels in the negative x direction with a speed 30 m/s.
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  • Frequency, amplitude, wavelength, time period and wave speed are characteristics of waves.
  • Another thing scientists measure in waves is the wave's amplitude or height. What exactly do we mean by a wave's "amplitude". That is, how do you measure .
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  • The amount of energy carried by a wave is related to the amplitude of the wave. A high energy wave is characterized by a high amplitude; a low energy wave .
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  • 3 answers - Mar 21As the Tsunami wave enters shallow water / coast, the resistance from the ground go on increasing which makes the wave to slow down. .
  • Waves transfer energy without the actual physical transfer of mass. The energy carried by a wave is dependent on its amplitude. Waves with higher amplitude .
  • Jump to Amplitude‎: In general, if the question simply is 'What is the amplitude of the wave?', the answer follows the description of amplitude shown in .
  • This would not tell us very much about its amplitude, since low-amplitude and high-amplitude sine waves would appear equivalent. A more meaningful reference .
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  • There are four main parts to a sound wave: wavelength, period, amplitude, and frequency. In this section, we will discuss each one of these parts. .
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  • Aug 23, 2010 . Mathematicians provide new insights into tsunamis and effects of underlying currents on surface water waves.
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  • Oct 7, 2010 . Democratic firewall shows fear of GOP wave's amplitude. . and that wouldn't be happening without a massive, national GOP wave. .
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  • Aug 13, 2005 . In a transverse wave, amplitude is the measure from the resting position to either the crest (high point of the wave) or to the trough (low .
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  • 7 posts - 7 authors - Last post: May 20, 2009It's been a while since I took physics, but I recall that waves have a frequency which is the number of times a wave fully oscillates in .
  • Jump to Amplitude and modulation‎: Illustration of the envelope (the slowly varying red curve) of an amplitude modulated wave. The fast varying blue .
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