The height of the wave
What is amplitude?
The more height or mass an object has the greater its ___________ energy.
What is potential?
The sun rises in the East and sets in the _________.
What is the West?
The celestial object that most influences the tides
What is the moon?
The distance between the tops or bottoms of the wave
What is wavelength?
The faster an object is moving the greater __________ energy it has.
What is kinetic?
The moon moves across the sky as it rises and sets each day because the Earth __________.
What is rotates?
The highest tides are during the _______ and ______ moon.
What is new and full?
Transverse wave particles move ______________ to the wave's direction.
What is Perpendicular?
When an object moves down a hill, its potential energy _____________.
What is decreases?
The greater the light intensity in an area the greater the _________________.
What is temperatures?
The Sun, moon, and Earth are lined up creating ________ tides.
What is spring?
If particles move parallel to the direction of the wave, the wave is a _____________ wave.
What is longitudinal?
On a roller coaster, the riders experience the greatest kinetic energy at the ____________ of the highest hill.
What is the bottom?
When the Earth is tilted toward the sun the hemisphere tilted closer will experience ___________.
When the Sun, moon, and Earth are at a 90 degree angle, we experience _______ tides.
What is neap?
A wave does not move objects itself but rather ___________ the energy to those objects.
What is transfers?
A skydiver falling from a plane is experiencing ___________ energy.
What is kinetic?
What is spring and fall?
The Sun, moon, and Earth are in a ___________ position when neap tides occur.
What is 90 degree angle?