What wave is that?
Longitudinal/transverse
Sound/light
Misc
100

Plucking a guitar string...is an example of?

a transverse wave

100

Definition of longitudinal waves

A wave where the medium moves back and forth in the same direction as the wave.

100

this thing curves inward, spreading out light waves. Also used on nearsighted people.

concave lenses

100

Definition of a wave

A disturbance that carries energy from place to place

200

reading in front of a lamp...is an example of?

a light wave

200

parts of longitudinal waves

compression and rarefraction

200

this thing have an outward curve that sends light waves curving inward into a focal point. People with farsightedness use it.

convex lenses

200

definition of refraction

bending of a wave as it passes through 1 medium to another.

300

Someone sun-tanning...is an example of?

an Electromagnetic wave (ultraviolet light)

300

Part of longitudinal waves that is spread apart.

rarefraction

300

if the wave has a shorter wavelength, is the frequency shorter or taller?

taller

300

definition of diffraction

the bending of a wave as it passes around an object or through an opening, spreading the wave out.

400

an earthquake...is an example of?

a longitudinal wave

400

definition of transverse waves

A wave where the medium moves a right angles in the direction of the wave.

400

sound characteristics

pitch and loudness

400

definition of constructive interference

when 2 or more waves combine to make a wave with a greater amplitude than the original waves.

500

2 people having a conversation...is an example of?

a sound wave

500

parts of transverse waves

crest and trough

500

if the frequency is high, what happens to the amplitude?

its also high

500

definition of destructive interference

where 2 waves combine to make a wave with a smaller amplitude, or 1 that cancels the other out.

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