Science, asked by xlunamoonx, 1 month ago

What do the waves and dips of a sound wave mean?

Answers

Answered by AwesomeVibes
38

Answer:

The dips in-between each wave are called "troughs." The distance from the highest part of the crest to the lowest part of the trough is amplitude. Sound waves and ocean waves may be made of different things, but they work the same way. Changing the amplitude of a sound wave changes its loudness or intensity.

#masterofmyCEO

Answered by nilesh7823
17

\huge\pink{\fbox{\tt{αɴѕωєя}}}

They represent the components of a wave

Similar questions