The standard wave format for any wave is a (transverse a longitudinal an electromagnetic) wave. When depicting a (transverse a l
ongitudinal an electromagnetic wave in standard) wve format, the direction of motion must be rotated by 90 degrees. Only one of two waves is shown at a time when placing a (transverse a longitudinal an electromagnetic)wave in standard wave format.??????????
<span>Very wild guess at this one, since I've no idea what "standard wave format" means. First gap would be TRANSVERSE. Second gap could be LONGITUDINAL, or SOUND. Third gap could be ELECTROMAGNETIC (the two possible waves being the ELECTRIC wave and the MAGNETIC wave). http://perendis.webs.com</span>
The standard wave for any wave is a traverse wave. When depicting a longitudinal wave... Only one of two waves is shown at a time when placing an electromagnetic wave in standard wave format
I think the correct answer would be old and metal poor stars are found in the galactic nucleus. This nucleus us a region in the center of a galaxy which contains a higher luminosity than other parts. It produces very high amounts of energy. Hope this helps.