Wave Diagrams
Vocabulary
Challenge Vocabulary
Anatomy of a Wave
Miscellaneous
100

Points C & G are representing what part of the wave?



What is crest?

100

The capacity to do work.

What is Energy?

100

Any substance through which a wave can travel.

What is medium?

100

The highest point of the wave above the line of origin.

What is crest?

100

These are the two main types of waves. 

What is compressional/longitudinal and transverse?

200

Points A & E are representing what part of the wave?




What is trough?

200

How many waves that go past a point in one second. 

What is frequency?

200

This is the type of wave where the particles vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave.

What is compressional/longitudinal wave?

200

The lowest point of the wave below the line of origin?

What is trough?

200

The equation used to find the speed of a wave:

Speed = Wavelength x _______

What is frequency?

300

What is the term used to describe the distance between points C and G?




What is wavelength?

300

A disturbance that carries energy from one place to another. 

What is wave?

300

This is the type of wave where the particles vibrate perpendicular to the direction of the wave.

What is transverse wave?

300

Signifies the original position of the medium.

What is line of origin?

300

If you increase the wavelength, this is what happens to the frequency. 

What is it decreases?

400

Which letter below represents amplitude?




What is D?

400

The speed at which a wave moves.

What is wave speed?

400

When the particles of a compressional/longitudinal wave are crowded together it is called this. 

What is compression?

400

The distance between two consecutive crests or two consecutive troughs?

What is wavelength?

400

This is the unit used to measure frequency?

What is Hertz (Hz) 

500

Which wave in the diagram has the greatest frequency?

What is wave #4?

500

List 3 characteristics of waves. 

What is amplitude, frequency, wavelength?

500

When the particles of a compressional/longitudinal wave are spread apart it is called this.

What is rarefaction? 

500

The distance from the line of origin to a crest or trough of a wave.

What is amplitude?

500

The higher the amplitude, the more _____ in the wave. 

What is energy?

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