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While a mechanical wave exists in a... a wave on a string... wave theory represents a peculiar branch of... that is concerned with the properties of wave processes independently from their physical origin... This difference in origin introduces certain wave characteristics particular to the properties of the medium involved... wave processes revealed from the study of wave phenomena with origins different from that of sound waves can be equally significant to the... wave direction change from hitting a reflective surface... wave direction change from entering a new medium... wave splitting up by frequency... The polarization of a transverse wave describes the direction of oscillation... A wave can be polarized by using a polarizing filter... An ocean surface wave crashing into rocks... An ocean surface wave crashing into rocks... An ocean surface wave crashing into rocks... a mechanical wave that propagates through air... A wave with constant amplitude... A wave with constant amplitude... A wave with constant amplitude... wave which is described by the equation... the frequency and period of a wave are reciprocals of each other... dimensional wave that is traveling down a rope along the... will depend on both the type of wave and the medium through which it is being transmitted... A general solution for the wave equation in one dimension was given by... we then can describe a wave propagating in three dimensions... of this wave is given by... Standing wave in stationary medium... Standing wave in stationary medium... Standing wave in stationary medium... is a wave that remains in a constant position... The speed of a wave traveling along a... The medium that carries a wave is called a... Simulation of diffraction of water wave passing through a gap... Simulation of stationary wave on a string...

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