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∙ 11y agomaximum displacement = amplitude
Thus, amplitude = 26.0 cm
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∙ 11y agoThe amplitude of the wave is half the maximum displacement, so it is 13.0 cm. Since the wave travels a total distance of 17.0 m, its wavelength is twice this distance, which is 34.0 m.
"Displacement" in physics usually referrs to the net change in position - meaning, take a snapshot of the dog before he starts moving and a snapshot of the dog when he's finished moving, and the distance between his two positions is his net displacement. Nothing he does in between affects the result - only where he starts and where he ends up.If you walk 6 meters north and then turn around and walk 4 meters south, I hope it makes sense that you are now standing 2 meters north of the point where you started. This is your net displacement (2 meters north).
In both light and water waves, amplitude refers to the maximum displacement of the wave from its resting position. Frequency represents the number of complete waves passing a point per unit time. Wavelength is the distance between two corresponding points on a wave (e.g., crest to crest). Speed is the rate at which a wave propagates through a medium, which is determined by the medium's properties.
Instantaneous acceleration is the rate of change of velocity at a particular moment in time. It is the acceleration of an object at a specific point in time, representing how quickly the object's velocity is changing at that instant. A positive value indicates an increase in speed, while a negative value indicates a decrease in speed.
Instantaneous stress refers to the stress experienced by a material at a specific moment in time, typically due to an applied force or load. It is a snapshot of the internal forces within the material at that exact instant and can help in analyzing the material's response to the applied load.
A specific instance of sound waves at a particular moment in time is often referred to as a sound wave snapshot. This term highlights the temporary nature of sound waves as they travel through a medium such as air or water.
"Displacement" in physics usually referrs to the net change in position - meaning, take a snapshot of the dog before he starts moving and a snapshot of the dog when he's finished moving, and the distance between his two positions is his net displacement. Nothing he does in between affects the result - only where he starts and where he ends up.If you walk 6 meters north and then turn around and walk 4 meters south, I hope it makes sense that you are now standing 2 meters north of the point where you started. This is your net displacement (2 meters north).
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Snapshot - song - was created in 1996.
A DBMS snapshot in Oracle can also be referred to as a materialized view. Basically a snapshot is a refreshable view that can be refreshed on command or commit.
Snapshot - Sylvia song - was created in 1983.
Family Snapshot was created on 1980-05-30.
create a picture in the reader's mind the is called snapshot lead.
Jim quickly took a snapshot of the table.
create a picture in the reader's mind the is called snapshot lead.
The snapshot is called a restore point.
I just want to get another snapshot of the Eiffel Tower.
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