No, a string wave is a mechanical wave that travels through a medium by the vibration of particles in the medium, while an electromagnetic wave is a wave that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields and can travel through a vacuum.
It travels as a transverse wave. A longitudinal wave would mean the the rope is stretching and compressing. The fact that you see displacement perpendicular to the rope means it is transverse.
No, lower frequency does not necessarily mean more energy for amplitude. The energy of a wave is determined by its amplitude, not its frequency. The amplitude of a wave is the height of its peaks and determines the intensity or energy of the wave.
Points on a wave are said to be in phase if they are at the same point in the wave cycle, meaning they have the same frequency and wavelength. In phase points have a consistent relationship in their positions along the wave.
Amplitude refers to the intensity or volume of a sound wave. A higher amplitude generally corresponds to a louder sound, while a lower amplitude corresponds to a quieter sound.
Surface Wave(:
The highest bit of the wave.
is the moved in a wave is the moved in a wave
Bigger the amplitude, bigger the wave.
wave
κύμα [kyma] = wave
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Wave
The wave.
An elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means
It stands for "wave" or "surge" as in Tsunami.