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how to generate mechanical wave?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A mechanical wave is created by putting energy into it. You could do that, for example, by making a sound or throwing a stone into water to create ripples. Mechanical waves are differentiated by the way in which they travel, called propagation.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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Mechanical waves are generated when the energy from some manner of force vibrates or disturbs matter, giving rise to its movement. Air, water, land, and other mediums can be unsettled by vibrations, wind, smashing rock, and more. As the energy from the disruption travels through, mechanical waves, such as sound waves, water waves, and earthquake waves, are developed.

  • A mechanical wave is a wave that is a vibration in matter, transporting energy through a substance. For instance, electromagnetic waves such as visible light are not mechanical because they can travel through the vacuum of space to attain us from the sun.

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