The wave strikes of 1919 were caused by widespread labor unrest and grievances among dockworkers, shipyard workers, and seamen in various port cities in the United States. These strikes were fueled by low wages, long working hours, poor working conditions, and a desire for better treatment and union recognition. The strikes led to significant disruptions in the shipping industry and raised awareness about the labor movement's struggles for better rights and conditions.
A wave is caused by a disturbance or vibration in a medium, such as water or air. This disturbance creates a ripple effect that travels outward from its source, carrying energy but not matter.
A huge sea wave caused by an undersea earthquake is called a tsunami. Tsunamis can travel across the ocean at high speeds and can cause widespread destruction when they reach land.
Lightning without thunder is not possible since thunder is directly caused by lightning. When lightning strikes, it superheats the air around it, causing it to rapidly expand and create a shock wave that we perceive as thunder. The closer you are to the lightning, the louder the thunder will be.
When thunder strikes over the ocean, it creates a loud noise due to the rapid expansion of air caused by the lightning. This sound may not travel as far over water compared to over land, but it can still be heard by people nearby. Lightning can also cause harm to any boats or structures on the water if it strikes directly.
During the passage of a P wave through rock, particles move in the same direction as the wave propagation, which is along the direction of wave travel. The rock particles undergo alternating compression and expansion as the wave passes through, resulting in back-and-forth movement in the direction of the wave.
When a sound wave strikes a smooth hard surface the wave bounces off. This means that the wave is deflected.
The cast of When a Woman Strikes - 1919 includes: Neva Gerber, Murdock MacQuarrie, and Rosemary Theby.
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The strikes of a solid barrier wave behavior is called a reflection.
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its called a reflected wave because just like a reflection the wave bounces back of the barrier
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In 1919, the mass strike of Amalgamated Steelworkers and other unions followed World War I and the rise of Communism in the Soviet Union. In this environment, the labor disputes were often blamed on foreign radicals and/or communists.
The bouncing back of a wave after it strikes a barrier is called reflection. Reflection occurs when a wave encounters a boundary or obstacle that does not allow it to pass, causing the wave to rebound in the opposite direction.
A breaker wave, a surf.
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