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10Waves transmit energy without transferring matter from one place to another.
In water waves, water molecules move forward along with the wave.
In a longitudinal wave, particles vibrate parallel to the direction of wave propagation.
Sound waves are transverse waves.
Transverse waves have crests and troughs.
Compression and rarefaction occur in transverse waves.
The wave produced in a rope is a transverse wave.
Mechanical waves require a medium to travel.
Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz).
Wave velocity depends on wavelength and frequency.
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Which is an example of a longitudinal wave?
Which of the following shows only energy transfer but no matter transfer?
Which wave can travel through solids, liquids, and gases?
What is formed when particles are closely packed in a longitudinal wave?
Which wave is produced by moving a rope up and down?
Which quantity tells how fast a wave travels?
What happens to particles of water when a wave passes?
Which medium is required for mechanical waves?
The distance between two nearest crests is called
Which wave property depends on the energy given to the source?
A wave is a periodic disturbance that transmits ______.
The raised part of a transverse wave is called ______.
The depressed part of a transverse wave is called ______.
Compression and rarefaction occur in ______ waves.
The SI unit of frequency is ______.
Wavelength is denoted by the Greek letter ______.
The number of waves produced per second is called ______.
The time taken to produce one complete wave is called ______.
______ velocity is given by the formula v = f × λ.
Sound wave is an example of a ______ wave.