Speed of a Longitudinal Wave: The speed of a longitudinal wave, also known as the speed of sound, is the Read More
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Principle of Superposition of Waves: The Principle of Superposition of Waves in physics that states that when two or more Read More
Standing Waves and Normal Modes: Standing waves, also known as stationary waves, are a type of wave that appears to Read More
Beats: Beats are a phenomenon that occur when two waves with slightly different frequencies are combined. Beats result in a Read More
Doppler Effect: The Doppler effect refers to the change in frequency and wavelength of a wave when its source and/Read More
Wavelength and Angular Wave Number: Wavelength and angular wave number are two related concepts in the study of wave phenomena. Read More
Oscillations: Oscillations refer to repetitive, periodic motions or vibrations that occur about a central point or axis. Oscillations can be Read More
Periodic and Oscilatory Motions: Periodic motion refers to a motion that repeats itself in a regular cycle. This means that Read More
Simple Harmonic Motion: Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM) is a type of oscillatory motion in which an object moves back and Read More
Damped Simple Harmonic Motion: Damped simple harmonic motion is a type of motion where a system oscillates with a decreasing Read More