Physics, asked by mrbaba9349, 10 months ago

Which statement can be made about the amplitude of any transverse wave? It is the length from the midpoint to the crest. It is half the length from the midpoint to the trough. It is the length of the wavelength. It is half the length of the wavelength.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In material science, a transverse wave is a moving wave whose motions are opposite  to the heading of the wave.

The first option in the question is the correct answer.The statement that can be made about the amplitude of any transverse wave is "It is the length from the midpoint to the crest".

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Answer: About the amplitude of any transverse wave, the correct statement is first one. It is the length from the midpoint to the crest.

Explanation:

Amplitude is the measurement of the length between resting position to the crest or the tough in the wave. Crest is the higest point and trough is the lowest point of the wave.

The midpoint mentioned in the question may be the resting position.

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