What type of wave is exhibited by amber waves of grain ?

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The discussion centers on identifying the type of wave exhibited by "amber waves of grain." Participants clarify that the grass in a field moves in the direction of the wave, indicating it behaves as a longitudinal wave. They also discuss the relationship between the bending of the grass and wave characteristics, noting that compressions occur when the grass is bent and rarefactions happen when it returns to an upright position. The conversation highlights the confusion around defining the medium, with grass and air both being considered. Ultimately, the consensus is that the movement of the grass aligns with the characteristics of longitudinal waves.
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What type of wave is exhibited by "amber waves of grain"?

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What type of wave is exhibited by "amber waves of grain"/

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Transverse waves move particles in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the wave.

Longitudinal waves move particles in a direction parallel to the direction of the wave.



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I have no clue. I youtubed "amber waves of grain", but frankly I can't tell what it is.

Help please?
 
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Imagine a field of tall grass rippling in the wind.
 
I'd have to guess, transverse, however, is the medium the grass or the air?
 
gerry73191 said:
I'd have to guess, transverse, however, is the medium the grass or the air?
It's a wave of grass. Which way does the grass move compared to the way the wave moves?

Here's a video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2463745023596275785&q=amber+waves+of+grain&ei=e-cMSPiwFZKc4gKltNSsBA&hl=en
 
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Oh, the grass moves in the direction of the wave and thus would be a longitudinal wave.

Could you also say that the period of time when the grass is bent represents the compressions and the period of time it returns to its erect position is the rarefaction?
 
gerry73191 said:
Oh, the grass moves in the direction of the wave and thus would be a longitudinal wave.
Good!

Could you also say that the period of time when the grass is bent represents the compressions and the period of time it returns to its erect position is the rarefaction?
Something like that. When the grass squashes together would be a compression.
 
thank you.
 
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