What is the name of the distance between two crests or troughs?
What is wavelength?
What does a mechanical wave need to transmit energy that an electromagnetic wave does not need?
What is a medium?
An object is this when light is not able to pass through it.
What is opaque?
What are the malleus, incus, and stapes?
The equation used to find the frequency of a wave.
What is velocity divided by wavelength?
The name of the height of the crest or trough from the middle of the wave.
What is Amplitude?
What is the vacuum of space?
An abject is this when light can travel through it completely.
What is transparent?
This is the part of the ear that vibrates to send a signal to the middle ear.
What is the eardrum?
The unit used to define frequency.
What is Hertz?
The top of a transverse wave.
What is the crest?
What is transverse?
An object is this when light passes through it but not all the way, leaving objects behind it to be blurry.
What is translucent?
The part of the ear which sound travels through first.
What is the ear canal?
SI unit used to measure velocity.
What is m/s?
The bottom of a transverse wave.
What is the trough?
Electromagnetic waves consist of these 3 visible components.
What are crest, trough, amplitude, and wavelength?
Building structures are most commonly used by using what kind of objects?
What are opaque objects?
The three main parts of the ear.
What are the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear?
The higher the frequency the higher the...
What is pitch?
The part of a longitudinal wave that is spread out.
What is a rarefaction?
Both mechanical and electromagnetic waves don't transmit this.
What is matter?
Stained glass is an example of this.
What is translucent?
The bone surrounding the ear.
What is the temporal bone?
The amplitude of a wave effects the what?
What is the wavelength?