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day 2 use the chart below to create a transverse wave that represents each description. high amplitude low frequency low amplitude and high frequency
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- High Amplitude: A transverse wave with large vertical peaks and troughs (tall distance from the midline to peak/trough), with any frequency (e.g., 2-3 cycles across the box).
- Low Frequency: A transverse wave with very few cycles (e.g., 1-2 full peaks and troughs) across the box, with moderate amplitude.
- Low Amplitude and High Frequency: A transverse wave with small vertical peaks/troughs (short distance from midline) and many cycles (e.g., 4-5 full peaks and troughs) across the box.
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- High Amplitude Box: Draw a transverse wave where the vertical distance from the central midline to each peak/trough is large (covers ~70-80% of the box's height), with 2-3 full wave cycles.
- Low Frequency Box: Draw a transverse wave with only 1-2 full, wide wave cycles (peaks and troughs spread out across the entire width of the box), with moderate peak/trough height.
- Low Amplitude and High Frequency Box: Draw a transverse wave with small, short peaks/troughs (vertical distance from midline is ~20-30% of the box's height), with 4-5 tight, closely packed full wave cycles across the box's width.