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  2. Question. A boat at sea bobs up and down as waves pass. The vertical distance between a crest and a trough is 52 cm and 20 waves pass the boat in 30 seconds. What is the amplitude of the waves?...

  3. Dec 28, 2020 · The period of the wave is the time it takes for one oscillation to take place, or for one complete wavelength to pass a reference point. This has SI units of seconds (s), because it’s simply a value in a unit of time.

  4. Sep 3, 2024 · Period, in physics, the interval of time it takes for a motion to repeat. Such motion is called periodic motion and is performed, for example, by a rocking chair, a bouncing ball, a vibrating tuning fork, a swing in motion, Earth in its orbit around the Sun, and a water wave.

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  5. →What is period in physics? Period in physics refers to the time it takes for an object to complete one cycle of motion. It is a measure of the time required for an object to repeat a particular motion.

  6. Feb 20, 2022 · We define periodic motion to be a motion that repeats itself at regular time intervals, such as exhibited by the guitar string or by an object on a spring moving up and down. The time to complete one oscillation remains constant and is called the period T T.

  7. The time for one complete up-and-down motion is the simple water waves period T. In the figure, the wave itself moves to the right with a wave velocity v w . Its amplitude X is the distance between the resting position and the maximum displacement—either the crest or the trough—of the wave.

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