Lesson 28 - Vibrations and Waves
Lesson 29 - Simple Harmonic Motion
Lesson 30 - Hooke's Law
Lesson 31 - Mechanical Waves
Lesson 32 - Wave Interference
100

What is the term for periodic motion that repeats itself over and over in a predictable way?

Simple Harmonic Motion

100

Light and sound are both forms of _______ that travel as waves. 

Energy

100

What is the equation for Hooke's Law?

F = kx

100

A mechanical wave needs a ________ to travel through. 

Medium

100

True or False: Waves are objects and can bounce off one another. 

False

200

What is one cycle of motion called? 

The period

200

True or False: The mass of a pendulum affects the period of its swing. 

False

200

What are the units for the spring constant k?

Newtons/meters

N/m

200

This type of wave vibrates perpendicular to the direction of the energy flow.

Transverse

200

What type of interference in shown?

Constructive

300

What is the unit for period? 

T (secs)

300

What is the value (number and units) for the acceleration of gravity on Earth?

9.8m/s2

300

How are the Force (F) and the Displacement (x) related to one another in Hooke's Law? 

They are directly proportional. If one increases the other will increase and visa versa. 

300

What is compression in a longitudinal wave? 

The point where the maximum pressure occurs. 

300

What type of interference is shown?

Destructive

400

When a bobblehead in in equilibrium all of the forces acting on it are __________. 

Balanced

400

What type of curve or graph represents the motion of a pendulum swing? 

A sine curve

400

What does the negative sign tell us in Hooke's Law? 

F = -kx

That the spring constant (k) acts in the opposite direction of the force. 

400

What are the two types of body waves an Earthquake produces?

P waves and S Waves

400

What does the Principle of Superposition tell  us? 

That if two waves intersect at the same point, they will experience interference and their amplitudes will either be added or subtracted depending on the type of wave pulse. 

500

The distance from the equilibrium to either end of the motion is called the ___________. 

Amplitude

500

What is the equation for finding the period of a simple pendulum? 

500

Solve the following equation. 

What is required to stretch a spring 4 meters? The spring has a constant of 300 n/m. 

F = kx

F = 300 x 4 = 1200 N

500

Which type of wave is more destructive, P wave or S wave?

S wave

500

Two wave pulses are heading towards each other. Which number shows what will happen when they intersect?

Number 1

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