Waves
Wave Interaction
Natural Frequency
Describing Waves
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What is frequency?

Frequency of the waves tells how often each wave oscillates

100

What is reflection?

wave bounces off a material and goes in a new direction

100
What two things impact the natural frequency of a wave? 

wave & system that contains the wave

100
Water & elastic strings exchange between _________ & _________ energy.

potential & kinetic

100

What is the mode?

describes wave behavior

200

What is amplitude? 

Amplitude of a wave is the maximum movement from equilibrium.

200

What is refraction?

wave passes through a material & bends

200

What causes resonance in waves?

resonance in waves is caused by reflections form the boundaries of a system
200
Sound waves oscillate between ___________ & ___________ energy.

potential & kinetic energy

200
Transverse mode waves rotate: vertically or circular?

vertically in each wavelength

300

What is wavelength?

Wavelength of a wave is the length of one complete cycle

300

What is diffraction?

wave bends around or goes through a hole in a material

300

What determines a standing wave?

wave that is confined between boundaries

300
Light waves oscillate between ____________ & ____________ fields. 

electric & magnetic fields

300

Rotating mode wave rotate: vertically or circular?

Rotating mode wave rotate in circular direction

400

What is a transverse wave?

Transverse wave has its oscillations perpendicular to the direction the wave moves

400

What is absorption?

wave is absorbed by a material and may disappear

400

What is the standing wave with the longest wavelength called? 

fundamental

400

Where is the node of a wave located? 

a node is located on the equilibrium of the wave

400

True or False: A wave occurs any time when you see a vibration move.

True

500

What is a longitudinal wave?

Longitudinal wave has oscillations in the same direction as the wave moves

500

Where are boundaries located?

boundaries are located where conditions change

500

What is the fundamental that has the lowest frequency in a series of standing waves called?

harmonics

500

Where is the antinode located on a wave?

antinode is located on the crest of a wave
500

List three things that represent a wave that allow you to "see through" any object.

Ultrasound, CAT scan, MRI scan, X Ray