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What is a Wave?

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What is a Wave?

Waves are everywhere. Whether we recognize it or not, we encounter waves on a daily basis. Sound waves, visible light waves, radio waves, microwaves, water waves, sine waves, cosine waves, stadium waves, earthquake waves, waves on a string and slinky waves are just a few of the examples of our daily encounters with waves. In addition to waves, there are a variety of phenomena in our physical world that resemble waves so closely that we can describe such phenomena as being wavelike. The motion of a pendulum, the motion of a mass suspended by a spring, the motion of a child on a swing and the “Hello, Good Morning!” wave of the hand can be thought of as wavelike phenomena. Waves (and wavelike phenomena) are everywhere!

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