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Define amplitude, frequency, period, wavelength, and velocity of a wave; Relate wave frequency, period, wavelength, and velocity; Solve problems involving wave properties
The amplitude of a wave is a measure of the displacement of the wave from its rest position. The amplitude is shown on the graph below. Amplitude is generally calculated by looking on a graph of a wave and measuring the height of the wave from the resting position.
Course: Oscillations and waves (Essentials) - Class 11th > Unit 3. Lesson 2: Properties of waves. Properties of periodic waves. Understand: wave properties. Sound properties: amplitude, period, frequency, wavelength. Properties of transverse and longitudinal waves.
A wave’s crest is its highest point, and its trough is its lowest point. A wave’s amplitude is the maximum distance (positive or negative) a wave reaches from its rest position. Wavelength is the distance between the same spot on two sections of a wave.
This Lesson discusses details about the nature of a transverse and a longitudinal wave. Crests and troughs, compressions and rarefactions, and wavelength and amplitude are explained in great detail.
Amplitude is measured in metres (\ (m\)). The greater the amplitude of a wave then the more energy it is carrying. The wavelength, \ (\lambda\), of a wave is the distance from any point...
Demonstrate understanding of wave properties such as wavelength, amplitude, frequency, period, and speed and mathematically relate these properties to one another. Apply the relationship among wave speed, frequency, and wavelength to solve problems.