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Neets Module 10-Introduction to Wave Propagation, Transmission Lines, and Antennas
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1-7 Figure 1-6.—The three elements of sound. Q8.   What are the three requirements for a wave to be propagated? TERMS USED IN WAVE MOTION There are a number of special terms concerning waves that you should know. Many of the terms, such as CYCLE, WAVELENGTH, AMPLITUDE, and FREQUENCY were introduced in previous NEETS modules. We will now discuss these terms in detail as they pertain to wave propagation. Before we begin our discussion, however, note that in the figure, wave 1 and wave 2 have equal frequency and wavelength but different amplitudes. The REFERENCE LINE (also known as REST POSITION or POINT OF ZERO DISPLACEMENT) is the position that a particle of matter would have if it were not disturbed by wave motion. For example, in the case of the water wave, the reference line is the level of the water when no wave motion is present. With this in mind, let’s go on to our discussion of the four terms, as shown in figure 1-7.

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