What is a Mechanical Wave?
A Mechanical Wave is a disturbance that moves through a medium.
Examples of Mechanical Waves;
Ocean, Seismic, and Sound Waves
Tsunami waves( mechanical waves) which energy transfers through the phenomenon of compression and rarefraction. Due to the impact of the wind on the surface of the water, the waves move towards the shore. When disturbed by a external impact can cause ripples on the water(water wave movements.)
Examples of Mechanical Waves in a Tsunami;
The shore
The ocean waves
The Ocean water
The ocean water acts as mediums for the ocean waves.
Examples of Mechanical Waves;
Ocean, Seismic, and Sound Waves
Tsunami waves( mechanical waves) which energy transfers through the phenomenon of compression and rarefraction. Due to the impact of the wind on the surface of the water, the waves move towards the shore. When disturbed by a external impact can cause ripples on the water(water wave movements.)
Examples of Mechanical Waves in a Tsunami;
The shore
The ocean waves
The Ocean water
The ocean water acts as mediums for the ocean waves.