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The distance from the midpoint to the maximum of a wave
The positions on a standing wave where the largest amplitudes occur
An increased measured frequency of light from an approaching source
V-Shaped wave produced by an object moving on a liquid surface faster than the wave speed
One of the places in a wave where the wave is highest or the disturbance is greatest
The change in frequency of a wave due to the motion of the source or of the reciever
Number of events per time, measured in hertz
Vibration Per Second
Waves whose crests arrive at a place at the same time, so that their effects reinforce each other
The combination of two or more electromagnetic waveforms to form a resultant wave in which the displacement is either reinforced or canceled
A pattern formed by the overlapping of two or more wavves that arrive in a region at the same time
A wave in which the vibration is in the same direction as that in which the wave is traveling, rather than at right angles to it
Any part of a standing wave that remains stationary
Two waves where the crest of one arrives at the same time as the trough of another, where it is canceled
Time for a complete orbit
Decrease in the measured frequency of light from a receding source
Cone-shaped wave produced by an object moving at supersonic speed through a fluid
Periodic motion in which acceleration is proportional to the distance from an equilibrium position and is directed towards that equilibrium position
Smooth repetitive oscilation
Shock wave produced by an object flying at an equal or greater speed than sound
Vibration of a system in which some particular points remain fixed while others between them vibrate with the maximum amplitude
Wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation
A region around the minimum on a curve of variation of a quantity
Oscillation of the part of a fluid or an elastic solid whose equilibrium has been disturbed
The distance between successive crests of a wave

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