Properties
Parts
Waves
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R,R,&D
100

This is found by multiplying the wavelength of a wave by its frequency.

What is speed?

100

The highest peak in a transverse wave?

What is the crest?


100
A temporary disturbance that transfers energy from place to place.

What is a wave?

100

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

What is matter?

100
When a wave hits a surface through which it CANNOT pass and bounces back.

What is reflection?

200

This direct measure of energy in a wave.

What is amplitude?

200

The particle of the medium in longitudinal waves that are close together.

What is compression?

200

In a __________ wave, the particles of the medium move at right angle or perpendicular to the direction of the wave motion.

What is Transverse Waves?

200

This is a natural example of a vacuum.

What is outer space?

200

The bending of waves due to a change in speed.

What is refraction?

300

The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave.

What is wavelength?
300

The lowest peak in a transverse waves.

What is trough?


300

Waves that move the particles of the medium forward and back, parallel to the direction in which the waves are travelling.

What is longitudinal waves?

300

These waves require a medium to transfer energy.

What are mechanical waves?

300

The bending of waves around the edge of a barrier.

What is diffraction?

400

The maximum distance that the particles of a medium move from the rest position of a transverse wave.

What is amplitude?

400

The position of a transverse wave where no energy is being passed.

What is rest position?

400

Secondary waves cannot travel through this.

What is liquid?

400

Waves are created when a source of energy causes a medium to_____.

What is vibrate?


400

The angle of incidence will always equal the angle of reflection.

What is the Law of Reflection?

500

The number of waves that pass a certain point in a given amount of time.

What is frequency?


500

The particles of a medium in longitudinal waves that are spreading apart.

What are rarefactions?

500

These seismic waves have the lowest amplitude, travel as longitudinal waves, and do the least amount of damage.

What are Primary Waves? (P-waves)


500

The particles of this wave move in a circular motion.

What are surface waves?


500

A 90 degree imaginary line used to measure the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection.

What is the Normal?

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