How Can I Better Understand Physics Waves for 9th Grade?

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The discussion revolves around understanding physics waves, specifically aimed at a 9th-grade level. The original poster expresses difficulty in grasping the concepts related to waves as part of their physics curriculum.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification

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  • Participants discuss the importance of distinguishing between displacement and propagation in wave mechanics. Some suggest that clarity on these concepts may aid understanding. Others invite the original poster to specify areas of confusion for more targeted assistance.

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The conversation is ongoing, with some participants providing resources and inviting further questions. The original poster has acknowledged finding the shared resources helpful and has engaged with their teacher for additional clarification.

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The original poster mentions having significant homework, which may limit their ability to engage deeply in the discussion.

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This is going to sound really dumb, but i was really hoping some of you would know some sites or have some work about waves we are studing it in my 9th grade physics class and i just can't get a grasp on it. Any thing would really be helpful

Thanks the guy who can't spell
 
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thats the thread with a lot of sites. If you want some explanation in general, tell me where you fail in understanding it. What is not clear for you, and so on. I'm sure there are lots of ppl here who are able to give you a better explanation than I can.

Good luck
 
One thing that comes to mind is not to get confused with displacement and propagation. A wave is a propagation of a displacement. The displacement travels through space, and so it has a speed, and you can determine a distance traveled in a certain amount of time. The displacement of some waves (i.e. water waves and sound waves) is the same kind of distance that was just mentioned concerning the propagation, so it is easy to get them confused when you first see this stuff.
 
thanks a lot

I checked those sites out and found it vary helpful and about the different kids of waves i checked with my teacher and she agreed completely

sorry its so brief but i have major homework
 

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