We saw before that waves can be TRANSVERSE or LONGITUDINAL.
Now we will look at:
- Characteristics of Transverse & Longitudinal Waves
- Polarising waves
- Graphical representations
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We saw before that waves can be TRANSVERSE or LONGITUDINAL.
Now we will look at:
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We’re covering:
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We’re covering:
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⇐ Previous Chapter: Oscillations (A2)
⇐ Previous AS Chapter: Deformation of Solids
⇒ Next Chapter: Ultrasound (A2)
⇒ Next AS Chapter: Superposition
Today we’re covering:
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Continue reading “CHEM C11: Disproportionation Reactions”
Now let’s look at:
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Continue reading “CHEM C11: Halide Ions”
We’ve seen that halogens form hydrogen halides when they react with hydrogen.
Now let’s look at:
Thermal Stability of Hydrogen Halides
Continue reading “CHEM C11: Hydrogen Halides”
Today we’re covering:
Now let’s look at the last type: Forced Oscillations
So far we’ve been looking at free oscillations (where the maximum displacement remains constant).
Now we shall look at damped oscillations.