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Why standing waves are called
When the string on a violin vibrates, waves move in both directions along the string, interfering with each other. Sometimes
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Earthquakes produce two kinds of seismic
waves: he longitudinal primary waves (called P waves) and the transverse secondary waves
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Jeff Snider
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When the string on a violin vibrates, waves move in both directions along the string interfering with each other. Sometimes
these
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Chicken Nuggets
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When the string on a violin vibrates, waves move in both directions along the string, interfering with each other. Sometimes
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Why standing waves are called standing?
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ravi
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The speed of longitudinal waves, called P waves, is 7274.0 m/s. Transverse waves, called S waves, travel at a slower 3803.0 m/s.
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Pete
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Electromagnetic waves can form standing waves. In a standing wave pattern formed from microwaves, the distance between a node
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Alex
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I have a question concerning waves. What effect does increasing the tension in a vibrating string have upon wavelength? I was
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Physics
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Surface waves cause the most damage, but they are ironically called _____.
Loose waves Light waves Lemon waves Love waves
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The first seismic waves to reach seismograph stations move in a push-and-pull motion. They are called _____.
secondary waves
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