Sunday, 30 January 2011
Wave Simulator
What I have realized was that the more the amplitude was, the higher the wave was. The higher the frequency, the more waves are produced, and they come faster. When a barrier is added, the waves receive a higher frequency and amplitude. The waves basically just bounce back from the barrier(s), then the wave(s) interferes with the other wave(s), then it goes around the barrier making ripples, or sometimes, if the wave is strong enough, it takes the shape of the barrier. In some rare situations, or just when the wave is strong enough, the wave will take the shape of the barrier.
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