Whats The Definition of frequency
What is Number of waves per second
WAVES BOUNCE BACK OFF OF MATTER THEY CANNOT PASS THROUGH
what is reflection
True or False: An unbalanced force doesn't affect motion
what is False
whats a series circuit?
what is A series circuit is an electric circuit that has only one pathway for electric current to take.
Will produce a sine wave output
what is A 360 degree rotation of the loop will produce ?
What are waves that occur from bouncing back and appear to be filp flopping are
What is Standing Waves
What is the bending of waves due to a change in speed called?
what is Refraction
A measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object.
weight
What is a parallel circuit?
what is A parallel circuit is an electric circuit that has two or more pathways for electric current to take.
mean the generator makes 60 complete cycles in 1 second
what is 60Hz
what transmits energy without transmitting enegry
Protons
waves
baseball bat
eletrons
what is waves
IN WHAT INFERENCE CAN WAVES BE IN THE SAME PLACE AT THE SAME TIME? OR IS THERE ONE?
what is constructive infrance
Change in velocity divided by the time it takes for the change to occur
what is acceleration
What happens to the current, voltage, and resistance in series and parallel circuits?
what is The current through the whole circuit is the same throughout and is equal to the total current supplied by the source.
Whenever a Load is connected across the terminals of the loop
what is A loop or a turn becomes apart of a complete electrical circuit whenever
what is the unit of meausure for frequncey
what is Hertz
REFRACTION OCCURS WHEN WAVES HIT A SOURCE OF MATTER AT AN ANGLE OTHER THAN
what is 90
what is the definition of vector?
what is A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
What happens to the voltage in series and parallel circuits?
what is The voltage across each of the loads in the circuit add up to the voltage supplied by the source.
is a measurement of frequency , or the number of times the alternating current changes direction in one second.
what is Hertz (Hz)
How fast is a sound wave with a frequency of 256 Hz and a wavelength of 1.3 m
what is 330 m/s
THIS HAPPENS MORE COMMONLY WITH SOUND WAVES
what is diffraction
Attractive force between two objects that depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them
what is gravity
What happens to the resistance in series and parallel circuits?
what is Resistors placed in series increase the total resistance of the circuit. As a result, the total current throughout the circuit decreases.
True or False 1 million hertz = Megahertz (MHz)
What is True