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Explore the world of waves from transverse to longitudinal, understanding terms like crest, trough, and frequency. Learn about wave properties, interactions, and applications.
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$200 Transverse The crowd doing “The Wave” at a sporting event
$400 Longitudinal Sound Waves
$600 Longitudinal waves Throwing a rock in the middle of a lake produces this kind of wave.
$800 Transverse Wave Whipping a rope up and down is an example of what kind of wave?
$1000 Both (longitudinal and Transverse) An Earthquake produces which kinds of waves
$200 Crest The highest point on a transverse wave
$400 Trough The lowest point on a transverse wave
$600 cycle The repeated part of the wave motion
$800 amplitude ½ the distance between the crest and the trough
$1000 Frequency The number of vibrations that occur in 1 second
$200 Diffraction The bending of a wave as it passes an edge or an opening
$400 Reflection The bouncing back of a light wave when it hits a surface or boundary
$600 Refraction The bending of waves as they pass from one medium to another (a Pencil in water)
$800 Wavelength Also known a Lambdathe length of a wave from crest to crest
$1000 dampening The process by which a wave loses energy and comes to a rest in the center of the motion.
$200 Compression A region in a longitudinal wave where particles are closest together
$400 Dampening The process by which a wave loses energy and comes to a rest in the center of the motion.
$600 Rarefaction A region in a longitudinal wave where particles are furthest apart
$800 Hertz (Hz) This Unit was named after Heinrich Rudolph Hertz as a measurement of frequency
$1000 Seismic Waves An Earthquake produces S_____ waves that travel through the earth.
$200 Wave A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space
$400 Wave speed How fast a wave moves
$600 Doppler Effect An observed change in the frequency of a wave when the source or observer is moving
$800 Constructive Interference Any interference in which waves combine so that the resulting wave is bigger than the original waves
$1000 Destructive Interference Any interference in which waves combine so that the resulting wave is smaller than the largest of the original waves
Heterogeneous mixtuure What is Orange Juice?
$400 Pure substance? What is oxygen?
$600 Pure substance What is ice?
$800 mixture What is dirt?
$1000 Heterogeneous mixture What is milk?
$400 Seconds (s) What is the Unit of Time?
$800 meters (m) What is the Unit of Distance?
$1200 meters per second (m/s) What is the Unit for Velocity
$1600 meters per second per second (m/s/s) What is the Unit of Acceleration
$2000 Position formula Xf = Xi + Vit + 1/2at2 What is the name for this Formula
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