Waves
Springs
Motion
Frequency
Energy
100

lowest point of a wave

What is a trough?

100

the distance between one point on a wave and a similar point (crest to crest; trough to trough, etc.)

What is a wavelength?

100

highest point of a wave

What is a crest?

100

repeating movement or disturbance that transfer energy through matter or space

What is a wave?

100

waves carry this from one location to another

What is energy?

200

spring system comes to a stop

What is due to friction in the system?

200

bending of a wave caused by a change in its speed as it moves from one medium to another

What is refraction?

200

only travels through a medium

What is a mechanical wave?

200

longitudinal waves that have dense regions and less dense regions

What are compressional waves?

200

two or more waves overlap and combine

What is interference?

300
waves do not carry this

What is matter?

300

less dense coils in a compressional wave

What is rarefaction?

300

the pitch of a vehicle approaching

What is higher?

300

causes greater amplitude

What is resonance?

300

cannot travel through a vacuum or space

What is a mechanical wave?

400

a restoring force that is proportional to its displacement

What is simple harmonic motion?

400

the measure of energy in a wave

What is amplitude?

400

can travel down a string

What is a transverse wave?

400

waves changes direction and bends toward it

What is diffraction?

400

perceived frequency of a sound wave determines its pitch

What is the Doppler effect?

500

the angle of incidence of a wave is always equal to the angle of reflection

What is the Law of Reflection?

500

intentionally decreases the amplitude of the oscillations

What is damping oscillation?

500

one cycle

What is a period?

500

the crest of one wave coincides with the trough of another wave

What is destructive interference occuring?

500

when a spring is stretched to its greatest displacement

What is maximum potential energy on a spring system?