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There is no specific antonym for tsunami. It might be described as calm seas with no waves, but the action of an actual tsunami does not work in the reverse.
Whatever the wavelength and frequency happen to be, their product is always equal to the speed.
The obvious answer is the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles. Waves in the sea are an example of a sine wave. Tidal Experts and Meterologists alike use sine waves to help predict tides. Music will also emit waves that may often look like a sine wave and pure notes will look like sine or cosine waves. The speed of a swinging pendulum can be plotted as a sine wave as well as the sound of a tuning fork.
Surface waves travel slower than body waves.
nothing will happen to the boat. the same force hitting at the same time would balance eachother out and the boat would not rock.
Yes, if two identical waves with the same amplitude and frequency but moving in opposite directions along a string interfere constructively, they will create a stationary wave pattern with nodes (points of no displacement) and antinodes (points of maximum displacement). This phenomenon occurs due to the superposition of the two waves.
how do seismic waves behave when they encounter a faultwhat device thtat measures tiny movements of markers set up on the opposite sides of a fault is
how do seismic waves behave when they encounter a faultwhat device thtat measures tiny movements of markers set up on the opposite sides of a fault is
Yes, sound waves can be cancelled out using equal but opposite sound waves through a process called destructive interference. When two sound waves with identical frequencies and amplitudes but opposite phases meet, they can interfere and cancel each other out, resulting in a decrease in overall sound intensity at that location.
Identical light waves in phase are called coherent light waves. Coherent waves have a constant phase difference between them, which allows for constructive interference and the formation of interference patterns.
waves happen because it drives the ocean and its happen not happwen
Except for their wavelength (frequency) and energy per quantum, they're identical.
wavelength
When the crests of two identical waves meet, the amplitude of the resulting wave is twice the amplitude of each individual wave. This is known as constructive interference, where the waves combine to produce a wave with a larger amplitude.
When the crests of two identical waves meet, they undergo constructive interference, resulting in a wave with an amplitude equal to the sum of the individual wave amplitudes.
Shearing is the force that pushes rocks from different but not opposite directions. Secondary waves, S waves are all names for the shearing.