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Common Properties of All Waves

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Estimated time: 9 minutes
  • Amplitude
  • Wavelength
  • Period
  • Double Periodicity
  • Frequency
  • Velocity
  • Phase and Phase Difference
  • Activity
  • Characteristics of Progressive Wave
  • Example
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Definition: Phase

The state of oscillation of a particle is called its phase.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Definition: Frequency

The number of vibrations performed by a particle per unit time is called frequency.

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Definition: Wavelength

The minimum distance between two points having the same phase, or the distance between two consecutive crests or troughs in a wave, is called wavelength.

OR

The distance between two successive particles which are in the same state of vibration is called wavelength.

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Definition: Period

The time required to complete one vibration by a particle, i.e., the time taken by a particle of a medium to complete one vibration, is called period.

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Definition: Amplitude

The magnitude of maximum displacement of the constituent particle of the medium from their equilibrium position, i.e., the largest displacement of a particle of a medium through which the wave is propagating from its rest position, is called amplitude.

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Definition: Velocity

The distance covered by a wave per unit time is called velocity.

Key Points: Common Properties of All Waves

  • Double Periodicity: A wave is periodic in both time and space.
  • Phase indicates the position of a particle in its oscillation cycle.
  • Frequency is measured in vibrations per second (Hz).
  • Wavelength can also be understood as the distance between two successive particles in the same state of vibration.
  • Amplitude is always measured from the rest (equilibrium) position of the particle.
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