B. the wavelength
C. the center point
D. the trough point
Answer:
Option (D)
Explanation:
The transverse wave travels in the form of crests and troughs.
The highest point on the wave is called crest.
The lowest point on the wave is called trough.
The part of the wave that best describes lowest point of a wave is the trough (option D)
To know the correct answer to the question, we shall define each option. This is shown below:
Crest of a wave is simply defined as the highest point or peak of a wave. It is the point on the wave propagation where the displacement is at its highest positive value.
Wavelength of a wave is the distance between two successive crest or trough of a wave propagation.
Center point of a wave is simply refer to the rest or equilibrium point of the wave
Trough of a wave is simply the defined as the lowest point of the wave, where the displacement of the wave is maximum in negative values.
With the above information in mind, we can conclude that the correct answer to the question is trough point (option D)
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when there is more mass and less distance between two objects
water 2.25 x 108 m/s
glass 2 x 108 m/s
air 3 x 108 m/s
Light moves from air into a new material. The greatest refraction would occur when light passes through which material?
A) air
B) glass
C) water
D) It would refract the same amount in each material.
Answer: I think the answer is B glass.
Explanation: Because Glass is light.
whats the magnitude in N ?
(b) Find the centripetal acceleration of the electron.
whats the magnitude in m/s2
a lithosphere
a biosphere
a cryosphere
the answer is bioshere
Answer:
A biosphere
Explanation:
Biosphere refers to the zone of life on a planet. It includes all living elements of a planet. It is also known as Eco-sphere and includes the interaction of all living being with their surrounding.
Of all the planets and exo-planets, Earth is the planet known to have life and thus biosphere.
Whereas atmosphere, lithosphere and cryosphere can be found on other planets as well.
Atmosphere: Layer of air and gases surrounding a planet or any celestial object. (Except Mercury, all the planets of solar system have atmosphere)
Lithosphere: it refers to the rigid outer part of the planet which includes crust and mantle. (All the rocky planets have lithosphere)
Cryosphere: portion of the planets where water is in ice form. (Many exoplanets have been discovered having cryosphere)