Waves are always perpendicular to the direction of travel of a wave.

Waves are always perpendicular to  the direction of travel of a wave.
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Explore essential concepts such as wave direction, transmission of matter in mechanical waves, speed variation based on amplitude, and factors affecting wave velocity. Dive into scenarios involving ropes to understand wave behavior and velocity comparisons.

  • Waves
  • Properties
  • Mechanical
  • Speed
  • Ropes

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  1. Waves are always perpendicular to the direction of travel of a wave. A. True B. False 0% 0% True False

  2. Mechanical waves transport matter from one region of the medium to another. A. True B. False 0% 0% True False

  3. The speed of a wave depends upon the amplitude of the wave. A. True B. False 0% 0% True False

  4. Ropes A and B are the same length, and have the same tension force. If the mass of rope A is greater than that of rope B and initially identical waves are sent down each rope, which rope has the faster traveling wave? A. Rope A B. Rope B C. Wave speed is the same for both 0% 0% 0% Rope A Rope B Wave speed is the same f..

  5. Ropes A and B are identical in length and mass. If the tension in rope A is greater than that of rope B and initially identical waves are sent down each rope, which rope has the faster traveling wave? A. Rope A B. Rope B C. Wave speed is the same for both 0% 0% 0% Rope A Rope B Wave speed is the same f..

  6. Ropes A and B are identical in length and mass and tension. Waves are sent down each rope at the same time, with the amplitude of wave A twice that of wave b. Which rope has the faster traveling wave? A. Rope A B. Rope B C. Wave speed is the same for both 0% 0% 0% Rope A Rope B Wave speed is the same f..

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