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Este Cmap, tiene información relacionada con: Maritza Roberto, Longitudinal waves example Sound and Earthquakes, Waves Defined in terms of Amplitude (A), the time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibrational cycle. for example The period of orbit for the Earth around the Sun is approximately 365 days; it takes 365 days for the Earth to complete a cycle., Amplitude (A) is Absolute value of maximum displacement from a zero value during one period of an oscillation, Waves Defined in terms of Period T(s), Wavelength (λ) is the distance between two any points with the same phase, such as between crests, or troughs, or corresponding zero crossings as shown., Waves Defined in terms of Frequency - γ(Hz), Transverse Waves in which particles oscillate up and down about their individual equilibrium positions as wave passes, Transverse Waves there are two types of waves Longitudinal waves, Longitudinal waves in which particles oscillate back and forth about their individual equilibrium positions, Transverse Waves an example Obseve the traverse wave along a guitar string, Waves Defined in terms of Wavelength (λ), Waves there are two types of waves Longitudinal waves, Transverse Waves in which particle displacement is perpendilar to direction of wave propagation, Period T(s) is the time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibrational cycle., Frequency - γ(Hz) is The nuber of crests of a wave that move past a given point in a given unit of time. What happens when you change γ(Hz) in the simulation?, Longitudinal waves in which the particle displacement is parallel to the direction of wave propagation