A wave that can travel only through matter.
What are mechanical waves?
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The maximum distance that the wave moves from its resting position.
What is Amplitude?
pg. 539
A change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed.
What is Refraction?
pg. 550
A letter called lambda.
What is the Greek word for Wavelength?
pg. 543
Highest point on a transverse wave.
What is Crest?
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The three main Types of Mechanical Waves.
What are sound waves, Water Waves, and Seismic Waves?
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That two wavelengths pass a point each second.
What does a frequency of 2 Hz mean?
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A type of interference.
What is Constructive?
pg. 552
A distance from one point on a wave to the nearest point.
What is wavelength?
pg. 541
Water from one place to another.
What does energy transfer?
pg.530
Produce waves that keep traveling even when it stops.
What is a Vibration?
pg 533
The spacing in the compressions and rarefactions.
What does amplitude depend on?
A giant cloud of dust and gas called NGC 3603.
What does the Hubble Space Telescope show?
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The distance from one crest to the next crest or from one trough to the next trough.
What can you measure in wavelength?
pg.541
It's called a rest position.
What is a position called?
pg 531
The impact of a raindrop on the water.
What is a source of Energy?
Pg. 529
A rope, when you move the rope up and down.
What do you produce a transverse wave on?
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By changing directions when they travel from one material to another.
How do waves interact with matter?
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The wavelength will decrease.
What happens when frequency increases?
pg. 542
The impact of the diver exerts a force on water particles.
What does a dive hit when he hits the water?
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Particle that move at right angles.
What is a transverse wave?
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The distance between particles in the compressions and rarefactions.
What does the amplitude of a longitudinal wave depend on?
pg.540
A small amount of energy is carried by light waves.
What does glass absorb?
pg.548
The result will turn out to be m times Hz.
What happens when you multiply wavelength and frequency?
pg.543
Transfers energy to the rope and produces several crests and troughs.
What does the motion of your hand do?
pg. 533