What is frequency?
What is a mechanical wave?
The point of total destructive interference on a transverse wave.
What is a node?
This never changes within a medium
What is frequency?
What is boundary
The inverse of frequency
What is period?
A wave is the motion of this type of energy.
What is kinetic?
A transverse wave has a crest, but on the longitudinal wave it is called this.
What is compression?
This is how you increase wave amplitude
What is increase the energy?
When the waves changes because it is entering a new medium.
What is interface?
The frequency if a tuning fork vibrates 130 times in 5 seconds.
What is 26Hz?
Waves transport ______________ without transporting ___________.
What are energy and particles?
The maximum displacement of the wave from rest
What is amplitude?
The barrier that results in an inverted reflected wave
What is fixed end?
The speed of the transmitted wave passing from light to dense medium.
What is slower?
The type of wave where the particles move parallel to the direction of the wave
What are longitudinal waves?
Many wave pulses make up a wave or a ________.
What is a wave train?
Maxium negative displacement on a transverse wave.
What is the trough?
A free end reflected wave has the same ___________, _______________, and ________________ as the initial pulse
What are speed, amplitude and wavelength?
The change in wavelength when a wave passes from a dense medium to a light one.
What is longer?
The direction of particle movement of deep water or earthquake waves.
What is clockwise?
The reason mechanical waves can move through air.
What are water molecules?
How you know that two points are in phase.
Same amplitude, direction and frequency.
A Raleigh wave is this kind of wave.
What is a surface wave?
Regardless of the densities of the two mediums, the reflected wave will always see a change in this.
What is amplitude?