As frequency increases, the energy of the wave...
increases.
What is the amplitude of this wave?

Amplitude = 9
One end of the rope is vibrated to produce a wave with a wavelength of .25 m. The Frequency of the wave is 3.0 Hz. What is the speed of the wave?
.75 m/s
What unit is wave frequency measured in?
Hz ( Hertz)
As amplitude decreases, the energy of the wave...
decreases.
What is the wavelength of this wave?
Wavelength = 12
A wave has frequency of 50 Hz and a wavelength of 10 m. What is the speed of the wave?
500 m/s
What part of a sound wave measures loudness?
Amplitude
If the energy of the wave increases, the amplitude....
What is the amplitude of this wave?
Amplitude = 5
A wave has frequency of 5 Hz and a speed of 25 m/s. What is the wavelength of the wave?
5 m
Two waves are superimposed. The final wave has a bigger amplitude than the two individual waves. What type of interference is this?
Constructive
The distance between the identical point in two waves (like two crests or two troughs).
Wavelength
As the frequency increases, the wavelength.....
decreases.
What is the amplitude of this wave?

Amplitude = 9
A wave has wavelength of 10 m and a speed of 340 m/s. What is the frequency of the wave?
34 Hz
Sound waves move through a _________.
Medium
The measure of how high or low a wave is
Amplitude
As amplitude decreases, the wavelength....
stays the same.
What is the wavelength of this wave?

Wavelength = 3
How many nodes does a standing wave have if it has 4 antinodes?
5 nodes
What is the difference between the period and the frequency?
The period measures how long one wavelength takes to pass an observer. The frequency measures how many wavelengths pass an observer in one second.
A wave produced by particles moving parallel to the direction that the wave travels.
Longitudinal wave