I would say if your high is 10 then medium high is 7 or 8
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A medium sized paragraph.
mean is the average of the numbers and medium is the middle number when the numbers are lined up from the greatest to the least an mode is the number that is there most often
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A periodic wave is created when a medium experiences evenly timed disturbances. This type of wave repeats at regular intervals and has a consistent pattern of oscillation.
Evenly timed disturbances in a medium can create a wave. Waves are formed when energy is transferred through a medium via the vibration or oscillation of particles. The frequency and wavelength of the disturbances determine the characteristics of the wave produced.
A wave is a series of regularly timed disturbances in a medium that carry energy from one place to another without displacing the medium itself. Waves can be mechanical (require a medium to propagate) or electromagnetic (can propagate through a vacuum).
Waves are typically created by disturbances in a medium such as wind blowing over water or seismic activity in the earth's crust. These disturbances cause the particles in the medium to oscillate, transferring potential and kinetic energy as the wave propagates.
Disturbances that transfer energy, or waves. Mechanical waves must have a medium to travel.
Sound waves are produced by vibrations, which causes disturbances in the surrounding medium .These disturbances are transferred from the source in the form of longitudinal waves.
A good example of a single disturbance that travels through a medium is a sound wave. Sound waves are created by vibrating objects that disturb the particles of a medium (such as air, water, or solids), causing a chain reaction of disturbances that propagate through the medium as pressure waves.
Disturbances in waves refer to any change in the regular pattern of motion that the wave undergoes as it propagates through a medium. This could include factors such as interference from other waves, changes in the medium's properties that the wave is traveling through, or obstacles that disrupt the wave's motion. These disturbances can alter the wave's amplitude, frequency, or speed.
Waves are typically generated by disturbances in a medium, such as water or air. These disturbances can be caused by sources like wind, earthquakes, or vibrating objects. Once the disturbance occurs, it creates a ripple effect that propagates as a wave through the medium.
When disturbances in opposite directions meet along a medium, they can either cancel each other out, resulting in destructive interference, or they can combine to create a larger disturbance, resulting in constructive interference. The outcome depends on the phase relationship between the two disturbances at the point of interaction.
Mechanical waves are caused by disturbances in a medium, such as air, water, or a solid material. These disturbances cause particles in the medium to vibrate and transfer energy from one place to another. Examples of mechanical waves include sound waves and seismic waves.
Yes, waves transport the energy of disturbances by propagating the disturbance through a medium without permanently displacing the particles of the medium. This energy transfer allows waves to carry information, transmit signals, and produce various effects such as sound or light.