I am what Hooke's Law states is directly proportional to the amount a spring is compressed.
What is force?
Mechanical waves require this in order to travel from place to place.
What is a medium?
Sound travels in this type of wave.
What is a longitudinal/compressional wave?
Write the equation that relates force, spring constant, and displacement for a spring.
What is F=-kx?
Write the wave equation that relates speed, wavelength, and frequency.
What is v=fλ?
This is the place in a pendulum where velocity is at a maximum and the acceleration and net force are zero.
What is equilibrium position?
What is constructive interference?
Distance from a sound affects this, assuming sounds radiate equally in all directions.
What is intensity?
A spring has a spring constant of 200 N/m. How much force is required to stretch it 0.10 m?
What is 20 N?
A wave has a frequency of 5 Hz and a wavelength of 2 m. What is its speed?
What is 10 m/s?
In a standing wave, this is the part where it appears as if there is No motion.
What is a node?
This is the name for the first harmonic, it is the lowest possible frequency of a instrument.
What is fundamental frequency?
A pendulum completes one full swing every 2.0 s. What is its length of the arm?
What is ~1.01m?
A sound wave travels at 340 m/s with a frequency of 170 Hz. What is its wavelength?
What is 2.0 m?
What is the period?
The wah-wah sound speed corresponds to this between two frequencies.
What is a difference of frequency?
If the mass on a spring is increased, this is what happens to the period of the spring–mass system?
What is the period increases?
If the frequency of a wave increases while speed stays the same, what happens to wavelength?
What is wavelength decreases?
This is the name for when a mass on a spring will oscillate.
What is the simple harmonic motion?
What is a higher pitch?
A spring stretches 0.25 m when a force of 50 N is applied to it.
What is the spring constant of the spring?
What is 200 N/m?
A wave travels 24 m in 6 s. If its wavelength is 3 m, what is its frequency?
What is 1.33 Hz?