A disturbance is a temporary change in average conditions that causes a noticeable change in something.
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Disturbance refers to a disruption or interruption of normal conditions in a system or environment. It can involve changes that impact the stability, function, or balance of a system, often leading to negative consequences. Examples of disturbances include noise, pollution, or natural disasters.
The antonym of "disturbance" is "calm" or "peace."
The maximum disturbance of a wave from a point of zero disturbance is called the amplitude of the wave. It represents the maximum displacement of the wave from its equilibrium position.
No, waves created by a large disturbance do not necessarily travel faster than waves created by a small disturbance. The speed of a wave depends on the medium through which it is traveling, not on the size of the disturbance that created it.
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A disturbance in a wave is any change in its shape, amplitude, frequency, or direction of propagation. This disturbance can be caused by a variety of factors, such as interference, reflection, refraction, or diffraction.