
The part of the wave labeled A
What is crest
The amount of time it takes for 1 full cycle (of a wave)
What is period
Jerome and Claire are doing the Period of a Pendulum Lab. They observe that a pendulum makes exactly 10 complete back and forth cycles of motion in 18.4 seconds. Determine the period of the pendulum.
What is 1.84 s
What state of matter sound travels the fastest through.
What is solid
Determine the wavelength of the sound waves produced by a frequency generator set to 486 Hz. Assume a speed of sound of 348 m/s.
What is 0.72 m

The part of the wave labeled C
What is amplitude
The amount of cycles that can occur in 1 full second.
What is frequency
A tall skyscraper is observed to sway back and forth in the presence of the wind with a low amplitude and a frequency of 0.030 Hz. Calculate the period of vibration of the skyscraper.
What is 33.3 s
The kinds of temperature sound will move the slowest through.
What is low or cold temperatures
When the C4 key on a piano keyboard is pressed, a string inside the piano is struck by a hammer and begins vibrating back and forth at 262 cycles per second.
What is the frequency of the sound wave?
What is 262 Hz

The part of the wave labeled D
What is the trough
DAILY DOUBLE
What the motion of a transverse wave is like.
During a nervous moment of the game, Coach Chowder paced back and forth along the sidelines from the 25.0-yard line to the 35.0-yard line. The coach made exactly 5 back and forth cycles in 2.00 minutes.
What was the frequency (in Hz) of Coach Chowder's pacing?
What is 0.0417 Hz
True or false: the observed frequency of a wave is dependent on how close you are to the wave, according to the doppler effect.
What is true
A tuning fork produced 5-Hz beat frequency when played with a second 316-Hz tuning fork. What are the two possible frequencies of the first tuning fork?
What is 311 Hz and 321 Hz

The part of the wave labeled E
What is wavelength
What the motion of a longitudinal wave is like.
What is "back and forth"
A wire vibrates at 7.17 Hz to produce transverse waves having a wavelength of 45.7 cm. Determine the speed (in m/s) of the transverse waves.
What is 3.28 m/s
True or false: Sound waves need a medium to travel through.
What is true
Herds of African elephants are generally spread over large areas. Infrasonic sound waves (sound waves below the human range of frequency detection) are used by these elephants to locate each other and to communicate. Sound waves with low frequencies have a greater ability to bend around obstacles and generally carry further. Scientists have detected sound waves with frequencies as low as 13 Hz being produced by elephants. Assuming a speed of sound of 344 m/s, determine the wavelength of these sound waves.
What is 26.46 m
How tall or the height of a wave is described as...
What is amplitude
The difference between constructive and destructive interference.
What is constructive interference typically results in a larger amplitude while destructive interference results in a smaller amplitude or completely cancelled out wave.
Late at night along the Mississippi River, a tugboat sounds its foghorn. The sound of the horn is heard as an echo 2.10 seconds later. If the sound travels at a speed of 341 m/s, then what is the distance from the tugboat to the reflecting surface?
What is 358.05 m
What is frequency (of the sound wave)
Hope and Faith are at Wrigley Field to watch the Cubs lose. They are sitting in the center field bleachers, a distance of 123 m from Home Plate. Assuming a speed of sound of 340 m/s, how much time (in milliseconds) would elapse between when they see the bat strike the ball and when they hear the sound of the bat striking the ball.
What is 361.76 ms