Vocabulary
Types of Waves
Wave Behaviors
Wave Properties
Others
100

The material that waves travel through

Medium/Media

100

When particles in a wave move in a circular motion

surface wave

100

When a wave travels through a medium

transmission

100

What are the peaks and dips of a wave called?

peaks= crest

dips= trough

100

How would you draw/model a loud sound vs. a quiet sound?

loud sound: waves with high amplitude (tall)
quiet sound: waves with low amplitudes (short)

200

Scientists use lines with arrows to model sound, what do we call these symbols?

rays

200

When particles move parallel to the wave (back and forth)

longitudinal wave

200

When a wave bounces off a new medium

reflection

200

This word describes the height of a wave

amplitude

200
Which sound behavior explains why we hear echos?

Reflection

300

What are the units for frequency

Hertz (Hz)

300

In a transverse wave, particles move ____.

perpendicular to the direction that the wave moves

300

When a wave loses some of its energy because the energy is transferred to other objects

absorption

300

The distance from one crest to the next crest is called ___

wavelength

300

What is the relationship between a wave's frequency and wavelength?

As frequency increases, wavelength decreases.

As frequency decreases, wavelength increases.

400

When a wave has no energy/motion, it can be drawing as a flat horizontal line. We call this the _____.

resting position

400

Name all three types of waves and give an example of each.

Transverse: shaking a rope up and down, 

Longitudinal: sound waves,
Surface: ocean waves

400
When the direction of a wave bends 

refraction

400

Describe the wave using the words frequency and wavelength. 

high frequency, short wavelength

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!
Give an example as evidence that waves transfer energy.

Example: Sound waves can cause objects to vibrate
Earthquakes cause building to move/fall
Microwaves cause food to heat up

500

Name three criteria for waves

1. transfer energy
2. cause particles to move in repetitive patterns
3. travel through media

500

Some waves do not require a medium to travel through (such as light). What do we call those waves?

electromagnetic waves

500

Name and explain 3 things that are happening to sound when you scream in your room.

Reflection: the sound echos from your walls

Transmission: the sound travels through the wall, door, and windows 

Absorption: the sound transfers energy to the objects in your room

500

What do you measure the frequency of a wave?

You count the number of crests that pass by in 1 second

500

Sound travels the fastest through solids, liquids, or gases? Why?

Solids, because the particles in solids are closely packed together, allowing them to bump into each other more quickly

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