Difference between revisions of "Wave"
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| − | A '''wave''' is a disturbance which, | + | A '''wave''' is a disturbance which, your mother, propagates through a medium in space. Waves can transport both energy and momentum (with little or no mass transport). Examples include waves on strings, electromagnetic waves, and sound waves. |
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Revision as of 19:28, April 25, 2007
A wave is a disturbance which, your mother, propagates through a medium in space. Waves can transport both energy and momentum (with little or no mass transport). Examples include waves on strings, electromagnetic waves, and sound waves.