This is what we call the substance that a wave travels through.
What is a medium?
When we look at a line equation in the form of y = mx + b, what is 'm'?
What is slope?
To create more engagement, you want your slides to have more pictures and only a few of these...
What are words?
(I will accept 'sentences' or 'bullets')
An electromagnetic wave is comprised of these two intermingled types of waves.
What are electric and magnetic waves?
You want a line that best fits your data. On a spreadsheet, this line is known as the...
What is the trendline?
I don't like more than five words in a bullet, or more than five bullets on a slide. I call this...
What is the 5x5 rule?
Waves transmit this.
What is energy?
You graph all your data, but there's a huge amount of space in your graph. To adjust it, you need to change your...
What are minimum and maximum values?
At the end of your presentation you should include a slide that has these...
What are citations?
I move a slinky side-to-side, and a wave propagates perpendicular (outward) to this motion. What kind of a wave is this?
What is a transverse wave?
When we use our spreadsheets to create a graph, the 'Series' section of our data refers to what?
What is the Y-axis?
When you present, getting your audience to get up and do something or occasionally asking them engaging questions are examples of having this (or these) as part of your presentation.
What is an interactive?
(I will accept 'activity'.)
When a standing wave is amplified (added to) by another wave of the same frequency, it gets stronger. This is an example of...
What is resonance?
(I will accept constructive interference, but not just 'interference'.)
You want your X-axis to show the values 100, 150, 200, 250 and 300. You can set these increments by setting your gridline spacing, which uses either 'Step' or ...
What is Count?
In your introduction (your first couple slides) you should introduce yourself, your topic, and why your topic relates to this.
What is physics?