Wave Types
Wave Properties
Sound Waves
Wave Behaviors
7th Grade Teachers
100

A wave where the energy and matter move parallel to one another

Longitudinal Wave

100

The distance between two similar points on a wave is called the 

Wavelength

100

The material through which a wave travels is called the

Medium

100

Define Reflection of a wave

A wave reflects if it is bounced back or reverses directions when it encounters a medium

100

Which 7th grade teacher has a cat named Aurora?

Mr. Knutson

200

A wave where the energy and matter move perpendicular to one another

Transverse Wave

200

The top of a transverse wave is called the 

Crest

200

Sound travels the fastest through which type of medium?

Solid (most dense)

200

Define Absorption of a wave

A wave is absorbed if it is taken in or stopped by a medium

200

Which 7th grade teacher just celebrated their baby's first birthday?

Mrs. Burkhalter -- happy birthday, Bennett!!

300

A wave that requires a medium in order to travel

Mechanical Wave

300

The areas of a longitudinal wave where the matter is tightly packed is called a 

Compression

300

When the amplitude of a sound wave is decreased, what happens to the sound you hear?

It gets quieter


Amplitude = Volume

300

Define Transmission of a wave

A wave is transmitted if it is able to travel through a medium and continue onward

300

Which 7th grade teacher has been at Steffen the longest?

Ms. Zimmermann

400

The definition of a wave:

A wave is a transfer of energy caused by a disturbance

*transfers energy but NOT matter*

400

Amplitude is measured how?

From rest/equilibrium to crest or rest/equilibrium to trough


*The maximum distance away from a resting position/equilibrium that the wave particles oscillate

400

If a sound wave is very high pitched, what would that wave's related property be?

High Pitch = High Frequency/Short Wavelength

400

Explain why music rooms and recording studios often have walls lined with foam boards... what wave behavior is being used and why?

The foam is there to absorb the sound waves in order to make it quieter/reduce echoing.

400

Which 7th grade teacher also teachers Barre classes?

Mrs. Fischer


500

What are two ways that a sound wave can be classified?


Hint: Sound is both a ___________ wave and a __________ wave

Longitudinal and mechanical

500

What two properties of a wave are inversely related to one another?

*Hint: Inversely related means that when one is increased, the other decreases and vice versa

Wavelength and Frequency

500

What is the mathematical relationship between energy and amplitude?

Energy is equal to amplitude

E = A2 or E = A x A

500

Why can't sound transmit through a vacuum?

Sound cannot travel in a vacuum because it is a mechanical wave; mechanical waves require a medium to travel and in a vacuum (like space) there are no particles for it to travel through.

500

Which 7th grade teacher recently joined our teaching team and has been teaching for 13 years?

Ms. Theune