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A ____ is a disturbance that transfers energy trough matter or space, usually in the form of oscillations or vibrations.

Wave

100

The ______ is the lowest point of a transverse wave.

Trough

100

_________ is the maximum distance that the particles of the wave’s energy and intensity.

Amplitude

100

A ___________ material scatters light as it passes through, allowing some light through but  not clear enough to see detailed images.

Translucent 

100

· Solid (slowest)

· Liquid  
· Gas (fastest) 



Light waves

200

__________ ____ require a medium( solid, liquid, or gas) to travel. They cannot move through a vacuum.

Mechanical waves

200

In a ____________ ____, particles of the medium move parallel to the direction of wave propagation. Sound waves in air are a common example.

Longitudinal wave 

200

__________ is the distance between two consecutive crests or troughs in a transverse wave length.

Wavelength 

200

An ______ material does not allow any light to pass through, preventing objects from  being seen through it.

Opaque 

200

· Solid (fastest)  

· Liquid  

· Gas (slowest)



Sound waves



300

A ______ is a substance or material(e.g., water, air, or solid object) through which a wave travels.

Medium

300

___________ in a longitudinal wave is where particles are pushed closer together. This is the high-pressure area of the wave.

Compression

300

________ refers to the number of waves that pass a given point in a unit of time, typically expressed in hertz(hz).

Frequency

300

__________ occurs when waves bounce back from a surface. This is commonly seen with  light waves hitting a mirror. 

Reflection

400

In a __________ ____, the particles of the medium move perpendicularly to the direction of the wave. Examples include water waves and em waves.

Transverse wave 

400

___________ is the part of a longitudinal wave is where particles are spread apart, representing the low pressure area.

Rarefaction 

400

__________ is when a wave is taken up by a material and usually converted to heat, as  opposed to being reflected or transmitted.

Absorption 

400

__________ is the bending of light as it changes speed moving from one medium to  another, such as from air to water.

Refraction

500

The _____ is the highest point of a transverse wave.

Crest 

500

__ _____ can travel trough the vacuum of space and do not require a medium. They include light, radio waves, and x-rays.

Em waves

500

A __________ material allows light to pass through with little to no obstruction, making  objects behind it clearly visible.

Transparent 

500

The speed at which light waves travel through different materials. Light moves fastest in  empty space but slows down a bit in air, water, or glass.

Wave Speed

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