Parts of a wave
Identifying waves
Wave interactions
Wave movements
Working with waves
100

The highest point on a wave.

What is a crest?

100

This kind of wave can only travel through matter.

What is mechanical?

100

Bouncing a wave off a surface.

What is reflection?

100

The material through which a wave travels.

What is a medium?

100

Waves will always travel faster through this type of matter.

What are solids?

200

The lowest point of a wave.

What is a trough?

200

This kind of wave is able to travel through a void.

What is an electromagnetic wave?

200

Passage of light through an object

What is Transmission?

200

The number of waves that travel through a point each second.

What is frequency?

200

When light waves interact with a smooth pane of glass, they will interact with it through reflection, absorption, and ___________.

What is transmission?

300

The maximum distance the particles in a wave move from the rest position.

What is the Amplitude?

300

The most common type of electromagnetic wave.

What is light?

300

Change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening

What is Diffraction?

300

Wave changes direction, because the speed changes

What is refraction?

300

This states when a light is reflected, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence.

What is the law of reflection?

400

Region of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together

What is a compression?

400

This kind of wave is a form of electromagnetic wave commonly used in medicine, and can carry more energy than the sun's light waves.

What are x-rays?

400

Waves that overlap combine to form a new wave

What is interference?

400

The disturbance that causes all mechanical waves.

What are vibrations?

400

When a light has a greater amplitude, it means the wave has greater this.

What is energy?

500

Region of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart.

What is rarefaction?

500

This class of instrument uses mechanical waves to create sound.

What are string instruments?

500

A "flat" wave, often created when two waves with the same amplitude collide.

What is a standing wave?

500

The 3 ways waves can change direction.

What are Reflection, Refraction, and Diffraction?

500

This is a common use of our knowledge of mechanical waves.

What is a slinky?

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