WAVE BASICS
WAVE PROPERTIES
WAVE INTERACTIONS
SOUND
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
100

The transfer of energy without transferring matter.

What is a wave?

100

This wave property determines pitch.

What is frequency?

100

The bouncing of a wave off a surface.

What is reflection?

100

An echo is caused by this wave behavior.

What is reflection?

100

Unlike sound, these waves can travel through a vacuum.

What are electromagnetic waves?

200

This type of wave requires a medium to travel.

What is a mechanical wave?

200

This wave property determines loudness.

What is amplitude?

200

The bending of a wave as it enters a new medium.

What is refraction?

200

This effect explains why a siren changes pitch as it passes by.

What is the Doppler Effect?

200

Medical imaging often uses these high-energy waves.

What are X-rays?

300

Sound waves are this type of wave motion.

What is longitudinal?

300

As amplitude increases, this also increases.

What is wave energy?

300

The bending of waves around obstacles.

What is diffraction?

300

Sound requires this to travel.

What is a medium?

300

These EM waves are commonly used for communication.

What are radio waves?

400

Light waves are this type of wave motion.

What is transverse?

400

Sound travels fastest in this state of matter.

What are solids?

400

When two waves combine to make a larger wave.

What is constructive interference?

400

Sound cannot travel through this

What is a vacuum?

400

As frequency increases, wavelength does this.

What is decreases?

500

This property measures the distance between repeating parts of a wave.

What is wavelength?

500

As frequency increases in the EM spectrum, energy does this.

What is increases?

500

When two waves combine and cancel each other.

What is destructive interference?

500

Noise-canceling headphones use this wave principle.

What is destructive interference?

500

List the EM spectrum from lowest to highest energy.

What is Radio → Microwave → Infrared → Visible → Ultraviolet → X-ray → Gamma Ray?