Physics, asked by hanshika13, 1 year ago

a)what are the speed and direction of propagation of the waves
b) what are its amplitudes and frequency
c) what is the intial phase at the origin
d)what is the least distance between two succesive crest in wave

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Answered by poorviwithhannah
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A-Wave propagation is any of the ways in which waves travel. With respect to the direction of the oscillation relative to the propagation direction, we can distinguish between longitudinal wave and transverse waves. For electromagnetic waves, propagation may occur in a vacuum as well as in a material medium.

B-Microwave engineers frequently refers to electromagnetic waves or simply waves and their properties like wavelength, frequency, amplitude and phase. Wave propagation direction is perpendicular to the direction of forces that creates it. Here forces are electric field and magnetic field.

C-phase. In physics, the term phase has two distinct meanings. The first is a property of waves. If we think of a wave as having peaks and valleys with a zero-crossing between them, the phase of the wave is defined as the distance between the first zero-crossing and the point in space defined as the origin.

D-(a) The given wave is a travelling wave. Frequency,

(c) Initial phase,

(d) The least distance between two successive crests in the wave is equal to wavelength.

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