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  2. Oct 3, 2023 · CBSE Class 11 Physics Waves Formulas: This article hands out the complete list of formulas for Class 11 Physics Waves. Here, students can also find a PDF download link at the bottom...

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  3. 5 days ago · Free PDF download of Physics Class 11 Chapter 15 - Waves Formula Prepared by Subject Expert Teacher at Vedantu. To Register Online Physics Tuitions on Vedantu.com to clear your doubts from our expert teachers and solve the problems easily to score more marks in your CBSE Class 11 Physics Exam.

  4. Physics formulas from Mechanics, Waves and Oscillations, Optics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism and Modern Physics. Also includes the value of Physical Constants. Helps in quick revision for CBSE, NEET, JEE Mains, and JEE Advanced.

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    The most familiar type of waves such as waves on a string, water waves, sound waves, seismic waves, etc. is the so-called mechanical waves. These waves require a medium for propagation, they cannot propagate through vacuum. They involve oscillations of constituent particles and depend on the elastic properties of the medium.

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    • Waves. Wave is a form of disturbance which travels through a material medium due to the repeated f periodic motion of the particles of the medium about their mean positions without any actual.
    • Characteristics of wave. The characteristics of waves are as follows: (i) The particles of the medium traversed by a wave execute relatively small vibrations about their mean positions but the particles are not permanently displaced in the direction of propagation of the wave.
    • Mechanical waves. Mechanical waves can be produced or propagated only in a material medium. These waves are governed by Newton’s laws of motion. For example, waves on water surface, waves on strings, sound waves etc.
    • Electromagnetic Waves. These are the waves which require no material medium for their production and propagation, i.e., they can pass through vacuum and any other material medium.
  6. "Timestamp: 0:00 Introduction 00:46 Formula Displacement in sinusoidal wave in positive x-direction 02:08 Formula Time period of wave oscillation03:23 Formul... CBSE Exam, class 12.

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  7. as waves. Examples of waves include water waves, seismic waves, electromagnetic waves. We shall study the wave phenomenon in the next chapter . 13.2.1 Period and frequency We have seen that any motion that r epeats itself at regular intervals of time is called periodic motion. The smallest interval of time after which the motion is repeated is ...