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Learn about transverse and longitudinal waves, wave pulses and periodic waves, and how they transfer energy through a medium. Watch a video and see examples, definitions, and questions with answers.
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Learn the definition, essential property, and examples of waves, such as water waves, sound waves, light waves, and nerve impulses. Explore the concepts of disturbance, propagation, medium, and transfer of energy, momentum, and information by waves.
May 14, 2024 · Learn about the behavior, properties, and features of waves, such as sound, light, and electromagnetic radiation. Explore how waves reflect, refract, diffract, interfere, and exhibit the Doppler effect.
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