You calculate the springe force using _____
What is Hooke's Law?
Hertz is the SI unit
What is frequency?
The _____ is highest point above the equilibrium position.
What is crest?
What is node?
The time that it takes a complete cycle to occur.
A back-and-forth motion over the same path.
What is Simple Harmonic Motion?
Meter (m) or radian (rad) is the SI unit.
What is amplitude?
A _____ is a wave that consists of a single traveling pulse.
What is pulse wave?
A point in a standing wave at which the largest displacement occurs.
What is antinode?
The lowest point below the equilibrium position.
What is trough?
Created Hooke's Law.
Who is Robert Hooke?
Maximum displacement from equilibrium.
What is amplitude?
What is transverse wave and perpendicularly?
Waves are reflected and inverted here.
What is a fixed boundary?
Vibration about an equilibrium position in which a restoring force is proportional to the displacement from equilibrium.
What is simple harmonic motion?
Measuring simple harmonic motion consists of three things.
What is period, frequency, and amplitude?
They are inversely related.
What is period and frequency?
Water is the ____ for ripple waves in a pond.
What is medium?
Combination of two overlapping waves
What is superposition?
A superposition of two or more waves in which individual displacements on opposite sides of the equilibrium position are added together to form the resultant wave.
What is deconstructive interference?
In regards to Hooke's Law, at equilibrium, the spring force and the mass's acceleration become ______.
What is zero?
The period of a mass-spring system depends on the _____ and _____.
What is mass and spring constant?
The distance between two adjacent similar points of a wave.
What is wavelength?
The method of summing up the displacements of waves.
What is superposition principle?
For a disturbance to travel, this is needed.
What is medium?