Which process would correctly calculate the frequency of a wave?
dividing speed by wavelength
dividing frequency by wavelength
multiplying frequency by period
dividing wavelength by period
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Answer:
dividing speed by wavelength
Explanation;
frequency=speed:wavelenght
Answer:
A- Dividing speed by wavelength
Explanation:
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URGENT!!! NEED ANSWER ASAP Students are completing a table about a particular subatomic particle that helps make up an atom. The students have filled in one cell of the table so far.
A 3-column table with 2 rows. The first row has entries Mass (a m u), location, charge. The second row has entries 1, nothing, nothing.
Based on the information shown, which statement about the subatomic particle must be correct?
Its location is in the nucleus, because the particle is a proton or a neutron.
Its location is in the nucleus, because the particle is a neutron or an electron.
Its charge is +1, because the particle is a proton.
Its charge is 0, because the particle is a neutron.
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Answer: I'm pretty sure it's either crest or trough... So, the official answer is Crest because this picture helped me...
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What is movement of energy from one system to another also known as?
Answer:
Either energy transformation or energy conversion
Depends on which one you were taught.
In 3-5 complete sentences, compare the three ways that waves change direction.
Answer:
There are many ways to compare waves and how they change direction. The most common way is through the wind. This is different from human force because of direct contact in the wind and human force. However they both intact something physically moving the ocean. This compares how different waves move.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Reflection is the change in direction of a wave between two different objects such that the wave returns to the medium from which it began. In other words, the waves are sent back towards the source. Sound waves, light waves, and water waves can all be reflected.
Explanation:
Incident Ray – the wave/ray traveling towards a surface
Angle of Incidence – the angle at which the traveling wave/ra
y hits a surface
Equal (or Normal) – divides the two rays (incident / reflected) into two equal angles
Angle of Reflection – the angle at which the reflected wave returns towards the original medium
Reflected Ray – the wave/traveling away from the “hit” surface, and now traveling towards the original medium