wave 1
wave 2
wave 3
wave 4
wave 5
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What is wave frequency?

The number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time

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What causes a wave to start?

When a source of energy causes a medium to vibrate.

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What is a wave?

A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place.

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What is a example of resonance?


Violin, guitar or string instrument or an object that is hit, plucked, or struck.

200

Give an example of an longitudinal wave

sound waves

ultrasound waves

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What are the 2 types of Interference?

  • Constructive: two crest or troughs meet 

  • Destructive: crest of one meets the trough of another

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How does sound travel?

They move back and forth

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What are the wave properties?

amplitude, frequency, crest, trough, wavelength, speed, and phase.

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What is Refraction?

The change in direction of waves as they pass from one medium to another

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What is wavelength?

the distance between successive crests of a wave.

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What is a transverse wave? What is a longitudinal wave?

A transverse wave is a wave in which the medium vibrates at right angles to the direction of its propagation

A longitudinal wave is a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation


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Where do surface waves travel?

Along the surface of the medium.

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What is needed to create a wave?

Waves are created by energy passing through water, causing it to move in a circular motion

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What is Diffraction?

The change in a waves direction between or around barriers (stuff in the way).

600

Give an example of transverse waves

ripples on the surface of water

a Mexican wave in a sports stadium

800

What happens when a wave hits a surface in which it cannot pass?

reflection occurs

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What are mediums made of?

Gases, liquids and solids. 

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Could waves of different amplitude interfere?

Destructive interference occurs when waves come together in such a way that they completely cancel each other out.

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What is Interference?

The change in a wave amplitude when two waves of a similar frequencies meet.

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What is pitch?

 Pitch is how high or low a sound is

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What is an example of a wave that doesn't need a medium to travel through?

The light from the sun

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What is Resonance?

Resonance is the vibration of an object in response an object vibration at a certain frequency.

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How are longitudinal and transverse waves alike, how are they different?

transverse waves oscillate perpendicular to the direction of propagation, while longitudinal waves oscillate parallel to the direction of propagation.

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What is Reflection?

The bouncing of waves off a surface

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How is reflection is used?

Reflection is used is sonar and echolocation

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