Physics, asked by sahana30, 1 year ago

when a stone is thrown into a pond what type of waves are produced? draw it's displacement time graph. label crest ,trough and wavelength on the graph

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
14
hey dearie! here is your answer..


When a stone is thrown into a pond transverse waves are produced.

see the attached picture for following questions..


hope this helps!!and if it does u may Mark as brainliest:)
Attachments:

sahana30: thank you for the answer
Anonymous: welcome... click the heart thanks button
Anonymous: thanks for marking brainliest
sahana30: it helped me... welcome
Anonymous: :)
Answered by tanyagoyal623
9
The water waves (or ripples) formed on the surface of water in pond are also transverse waves because in a water wave, the molecules of water move up and down in the vertical direction when the wave travels in horizontal direction along the water surface. Since the water molecules vibrate up and down at the same place, therefore, a cork or leaf placed on the surface of the water moves up and down at the same place as water moves across the surface of the pond. The shape of the transverse water waves produced on the surface of water is just like those formed on a slinky.

sahana30: thank you
Similar questions