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1. tmw.pdf
plaza.obu.edu
2 Types of Mechanical Waves - Ouachita Baptist Types of “Mechanical” Waves: Longitudinal Waves – a wave that causes particles to vibrate in the same direction as (parallel to) the direction that the wave is ...

2. OCEChapt09.pdf
www.utdallas.edu
Ocean Waves - The University of Texas at Dallas 8 15 When waves from different directions meet, they interfere with one another. Wave interference can be: Destructive interference – two waves that cancel each ...

3. Ch 14 Waves Review.pdf
Quick Review of Waves 1. The two types of waves … 12. The speed of sound in water is 1498m/s. A sonar signal is sent straight down from a ship at a point just below the water surface, and 1.80s later the reflected ...

4. waves.pdf
Types of Waves - WordPress.com There are two types of waves: i. Transverse Waves ii. Longitudinal Waves . D. Whitehall 2 Transverse Waves If you hold a slinky, while having the other end fixed, and ...

5. the_waves.pdf
The Waves Pdf DOWNLOAD - studios519.com energy from one place to another. there are two types of waves:waves central user guide - waves central user guide page 1 waves central user guide introduction waves ...

6. Waves.pdf
physics.ucsd.edu
Types of Waveforms - Department of Physics Types of Waveforms • Pulse: not periodic – drops to zero on both sides – f(x) x displacement travels in time • Continuous (or periodic) wave:

7. SeismicWaveBehavior_Building.pdf
www.iris.edu
Seismic Wave Behavior—Effect on Buildings There are two types of surface waves: 1) Love waves move like S waves in that they have a shearing motion in the direction of travel, but the movement is back and ...

8. Sound Analysis Center-rev.pdf
Introduction to Waves and Sound - TYC Physics Making Waves In this Demonstration you will create two different types of waves and compare their properties. Equipment • Slinky® • Rope or Long Spring

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