Amplitude and Wavelength of a Wave - WORKED EXAMPLE - GCSE Physics
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- čas přidán 3. 11. 2019
- This video is a worked example on waves. This is a popular question for students to be asked and tis one is specific to the amplitude and wavelength of a wave.
The question is as follows:
Determine the amplitude and wavelength of the following wave.
To find the values we must take care reading the data from the graph in the video.
Thanks for watching,
Lewis
Relevant for GCSE Physics 9-1 in the following exam boards:
AQA (including Trilogy)
Edexcel
CCEA
OCR A
OCR B
WJEC
CIE (Cambridge International Examinations) IGCSE
Edexcel International IGCSE
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Great videos by the way I lost my love for Physics when I got to my new school but you helped me get back into the right path of enjoying my Physics like I always did, Thank you😊
Can you go through more ocr past papers please, they were very useful!
Where did the 12point5 come from
He estimated it because it looks to be halfway between 15 and 10
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Hi, why in question 7 here i5y8q7r2.rocketcdn.me/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/20526-past-paper-2010-section-2.pdf, the amplitude is 3 meters (correct answer is A)? It doesn't make sense to me, because it clearly goes from 10 to 16, so it should be 6m.
The average depth is 13m, the amplitude is from the equilibrium position to the max (so 16 - 13 = 3m)
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