Wave Anatomy
Types of Waves
Resonance
Other
Calculations and Numbers
100

The name of the highest point on a wave

A Crest

100

This kind of wave is created when an object vibrates

Sound Wave

100

We hear the frequency of a sound wave as this.

Pitch

100

How often a wave repeats itself

Frequency

100

The speed of a wave can be calculated by multiplying these two things together

Frequency and Wavelength

200

The height of a wave at a crest or a trough

Amplitude

200

This type of wave does not require a medium, and can even travel through empty space

Electromagnetic wave

200

We hear the amplitude of a soundwave as this

Volume (Loudness)

200

The unit used for frequency

Hertz, Hz

200

What fraction of a standing wave can be measured from a node to its nearest antinode?

1/4

300

The distance between 2 identical points in a wave (crest-crest, trough to trough)

Wavelength

300

This type of wave requires a medium to travel through

Mechanical Wave

300

The lowest frequency sound that can come from an object

The fundamental Frequency

300

The material needed for a mechanical wave to travel through.

A medium

(or a solid, liquid or a gas)

300

The wave speed of a wave with a frequency of 440 Hz and a wavelength of 0.7 m

308 m/s

400

A location on a standing wave that does not move

Node

400

In this type of wave, the particles move up and down (like a ripple in a pond)

Transverse

400

A frequency that is a multiple of the fundamental frequency of an object

A Harmonic

400

Name 3 examples of sources of Electromagnetic Waves

Examples:

Gamma Rays       Infrared
X Rays                Microwaves
Ultraviolet           Radiowaves
Visible Light



400

The wavelength of a wave with a frequency of 600 Hz traveling at a speed of 250 m/s.

0.417 m

500

A location on a standing wave that moves the most

Antinode

500

This type of wave moves back and forth in the same direction the wave travels

Longitudinal Wave

500

The tendency of an object to vibrate with increasing amplitudes when reacting to certain frequencies

Resonance

500

How quickly energy in a wave travels from one location to another

Wave Speed

500

The frequency of a sound wave with a wavelength of 0.68m  traveling at 340 m/s

500 Hz

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