Physics, asked by bablidevi1702, 3 months ago

GIVE ONE WORD FOR THE FOLLOWING
1. Bouncing off sound wave.
2. Distance from the mean position to the top of crest.
3. Number of waves passing through a point per second.
4. Range of wave.
5. Distance travelled by the wave.
6. Source of vibration of wave.​

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Answered by sreeag2004
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Answer:

1. Echoes. An echo is a sound that is repeated because the sound waves are reflected back. Sound waves can bounce off smooth, hard objects in the same way as a rubber ball bounces off the ground. Although the direction of the sound changes, the echo sounds the same as the original sound.

2. The amplitude () of a wave is the distance from the centre line (or the still position) to the top of a crest or to the bottom of a trough. Be careful with this quantity - the centre line is not always given in a diagram. Amplitude is measured in metres (). The greater the amplitude of a wave then the more energy it is carrying.

3. The frequency ( ) of a wave is the number of waves passing a point in a certain time. We normally use a time of one second, so this gives frequency the unit hertz ( ), since one hertz is equal to one wave per second.

4. Electromagnetic waves are categorized according to their frequency f or, equivalently, according to their wavelength λ = c/f. Visible light has a wavelength range from ~400 nm to ~700 nm. Violet light has a wavelength of ~400 nm, and a frequency of ~7.5*1014 Hz. Red light has a wavelength of ~700 nm, and a frequency of ~4.3*1014 Hz.

the visible EM spectrum

Visible light makes up just a small part of the full electromagnetic spectrum. Electromagnetic waves with shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies include ultraviolet light, X-rays, and gamma rays. Electromagnetic waves with longer wavelengths and lower frequencies include infrared light, microwaves, and radio and television waves.

5.

Answered by lipikasheet7
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The terms used to describe this movement are frequency, amplitude and acceleration.

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