hullámtermészete
Hullámtermészete refers to the fundamental property of certain phenomena to exhibit wave-like characteristics. This concept is central to physics and describes how energy and momentum can propagate through a medium or even empty space without the actual transport of matter. Waves are typically defined by parameters such as wavelength, frequency, amplitude, and speed. The wavelength is the spatial period of the wave, while the frequency represents the number of wave cycles passing a point per unit of time. Amplitude denotes the maximum displacement or disturbance from the equilibrium position. The speed of a wave is determined by the properties of the medium through which it travels.
Examples of phenomena exhibiting wave nature include light waves, which are electromagnetic waves, and sound waves,