Numeric Questions
Waves Definitions
Throwing it Back!
Vocab
Earthquakes
100

A wave traveling at 10 m/s has a frequency of 0.5Hz. What is it´s wavelength?

20m

100

The rate at which a waves covers a distance

Wave speed

100

The base units measuring velocity

What are m/s (meters per second)

100

A type of wave that can travel through empty space

What are light waves? (electromagnetic waves)

100

The number of different waves caused by an earthquake

3

200

Waves are produced with a frequency of 10Hz. What is the period of a single wave?

0.1s

200

The maximum displacment of a wave

Amplitude

200

If an object's velocity is not uniform it is either ____ or _____.

Accelerating or decelerating

200

This occurs when a wave changes speed when passing through a different medium 

What is refraction?

200

The fastest of the earthquake waves

P-waves (primary)

300

A series of waves are produced with a frequency of 10Hz. How many waves will have been produced after 1 minute?

600

300
Are waves vector or scaler?

Vector

300

The variable "k" in Hooke's Law

What is the spring's constant?
300

Occurs when longitudinal waves curve or bend around a corner or obstacle

What is a diffraction?

300

This earthquake wave is transverse

S-waves (secondary)

400

A wave with an amplitude of 2cm interferes with a wave of amplitude -2cm traveling in the oppsite direction. What is the amplitude of the resultant wave?

0 cm (complete destructive interference will occur)

400

The change in direction and speed of a wave as it passes into a medium of a different density

Refraction

400

?=ma

What is Force?

400

The type of wave caused by a perpendicular disturbance

What are transverse waves?
400

This is how humans can pinpoint where an earthquake occurs

Triangulation (via 3 different seismograms)

500

If a bat sends out a high pitch noise at 340 m/s and it gets reflected off an insect and returns to the bat's ears in 0.15s, the insect is this far away from the bat

What is 51m?

500

The area of a longitudinal wave where particles are furthers apart and density is at its lowest.

Rarefaction

500

If one variable increases as the other decreases these variables are proportional in this way

What is inversely proportional?

500

The instrument used in detecting earthquake waves

What is a seismograph?

500

The two things we've discovered about the earth's composition through studying earthquakes

1. Plate tectonics
2. A solid iron core w/ a molten layer around it