Catch the Wave
Fever Pitch
Wave Whatnots
Terrific Terms
Just Because: Scientific Method Review
100

It's the highest point of the wave.

What is the CREST?

100

This pitch shows sound waves close together.

What is a high pitch?

100

This is the distance between any two points of a wave.

What is a wavelength?

100

These pitches have short wavelengths

What are high pitches?

100

This is called an "educated guess".

What is a hypothesis?

200

It's the lowest point of the wave.

What is the TROUGH?

200

This is another word for pitch.

What is frequency?

200

True or False:  Wavelengths can be measured from crest to crest.

What is true?

200

These pitches have long wavelengths.

What are low pitches?

200

This happens when you test your hypothesis.

What is experiment?

300

It's the middle point around which the wave moves.

What is EQUILIBRIUM?

300

This is the type of pitch when the soundwaves are further apart.

What is a slow pitch?

300

True or False:  Wavelengths can be measured from trough to trough.

What is TROUGH?

300

This is an instrument used to view soundwaves.

What is an OSCILLOSCOPE?

300

These are facts or numbers that is collected from the experiment.

What is DATA?

400

It is the device used to see soundwaves.

What is an OSCILLOSCOPE?

400

True or false:  Pitch is the same as volume.

What is false?

400

This is the highest point of the wave.

What is a CREST?

400

This is something that causes waves, like a rock thrown into water, or a knock on the door.

What is a DISTURBANCE?

400

This is the first step of the scientific method.

What is ASK A QUESTION?

500

It is the distance between the equilibrium and the crest or trough.

What is AMPLITUDE?

500

Smaller instruments most likely produce higher pitches.  True or False?

What is true?

500

True or false:  Soundwaves can travel through space.

What is FALSE?

500

This is the distance between the equilibrium and the crest or trough. 

What is AMPLITUDE?

500

This is something in the experiment that cannot be changed, so we can compare our findings.

What is a CONTROL or CONTROLLED VARIABLE?

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