The distance between two consecutive crests of a wave.
wavelength
the product of wavelength and frequency
What is wave speed
When two waves meet and add together, its called this.
constructive interference
Sound is this type of wave
longitudinal
What are the points on a standing wave that have constructive interference?
What is an antinode?
The number of wave cycles that pass a point in one second
If a wave enters from one medium into another, name two factors that change about the wave.
(you must get BOTH correct)
What is velocity and wavelength.
An ambulance is driving away, and it is emitting a frequency of 900 Hz. Will the frequency that a stationary observer perceives increase, decrease, or remain the same?
As a source of light is traveling toward an observer, what is the color shift seen?
What is blue shift?
This harmonic frequency is shown in the standing wave below.

3rd
This is the height of a wave from resting position to the crest.
If speed stays the same and the frequency increases, what must happen to the wavelength?
The bending of waves as they pass from one medium to another.
refraction
The portion of the Electromagnetic Spectrum responsible for suntans or sunburns.
UV light
If the wavelength of the 1st harmonic is 6 m, what is the wavelength of the 2nd harmonic?

3 m
This is a waves where the particles vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave
What is longitudinal wave
Electromagnetic waves travel at this speed?
What is 3.0 x 10^8 m/s
When two waves superimpose each other out of phase, what is the term?
What is destructive interference?
What part of the electromagnetic spectrum has the lowest frequency?
What is radio waves
What relationship does harmonic number and frequency have with each other?
What is a direct relationship.
This is the term for low energy points on a longitudinal wave.
What is a rarefaction.
If the speed of a wave is 340 m/s and the period is 0.01 s, what is the wavelength?
3.4 meters
A pattern formed by overlapping waves in opposite directions.
standing wave
What part of the electromagnetic spectrum has the smallest wavelength?
What is Gamma Rays
If the length of the string is 4m, what is the wavelength?

2 m