What type of wave is pictured below, transverse or longitidunal?
Longitudinal (compression wave)
# of vibrations per second
frequency
What is the highest point of a wave called (A) ?

Crest
The "pitch" corresponds to what physical property?
Frequency
What happens to the pitch when you increase the frequency of a sound wave?
It sounds higher
In what direction is energy moving, parallel or perpendicular?
Parallel
wavelength
What is the lowest point of a wave called (D) ?

Trough
What unit is used to measure frequency?
Hertz (Hz)
What happens when you increase the amplitude of a sound wave?
It gets louder
What kind of wave is shown below? Transverse or Longitudinal?
Transverse
How fast the wave transfers energy from one place to another
Speed
What do you call "B" or "E"?

Wavelength
Loudness is measured by what physical property?
Intensity
What happens to the amplitude when you you decrease the frequency of a sound wave?
Nothing, it stays the same.
What do you call the increase in amplitude of a system's natural frequency when it is exposed to the same, repeated vibrational force?
Resonance
The # of seconds required for one complete wave
Period
What is "C" ?

Amplitude
What unit can be used to measure loudness or intensity?
What happens to the wavelength when you you decrease the frequency of a sound wave?
It gets longer
What is the natural frequency of the Earth called, which pulsates at 7.83 Hz?
Schumann Resonance
The maximum distance (or height) a wave moves from its equilibrium position
amplitude
What is the horizontal line that "C" or "E" is measured from?

Equilibrium
What is the musical word also known as tone quality?
Timbre
What happens to the sound energy (intensity) when you double the amplitude (loudness)?
It quadruples.
(The intensity is proportional to the square of the amplitude, I ∝ A2).