What Are Waves?
Properties of Waves
Reflection
Refraction
Seismic Waves
100

A __________ is a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another. 

wave

100

List the 4 properties of waves

Frequency

Amplitude

Wavelength

Speed

(FAWS)

100

What does the Law of Reflection state?

The angle of reflection = the angle of incidence

100

All waves change speed when they enter a new medium, but for refraction to occur, the wave must enter the new medium at _________________.

an angle

100

What is the medium for seismic waves?

The Earth

200

__________ is the ability to do work. 

Energy

200

The greater the amplitude of the wave equals the greater the ___________ of the wave.

Energy

200

What is the angle of reflection?

The angle between the reflected wave and the imaginary perpendicular line.

200

A _________ wave is a wave that appears to stand in one place even though it is 2 waves interacting.  

standing

200

Name the 3 types of seismic waves.

1. Primary (longitudinal)

2. Secondary (transverse)

3. Surface

300

_____________ is the material through which a wave travels.  Give an example

Medium

Gases - air, liquids - water, solids - rope

300

What is the formula for speed?

wavelength X frequency

300

What is the angle of incidence?

The angle between the incoming wave and the imaginary perpendicular line. 

300

______________ is the bending of waves due to a change in speed. 

Refraction

300

What is a tsunami?

A huge surface wave caused by underwater earthquake.

400

_____________ waves require a medium to travel through.

Mechanical.

400

____________ is the number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time.  What unit is it measured in. 

Frequency. 

Hertz

400
Give examples of reflection. 

Reflection in mirror, echo, glare on window.

400

What are the 2 types of inference?

1. Constructive - waves combine and larger amplitude.

2. Destructive - waves combine and smaller amplitude.


400

What tool is used to detect earthquakes?

Seismograph

500

What are the 3 types of waves?

1. Transverse waves

2. Longitudinal Waves

3. Surface Waves

500

____________ is how far a wave travels in a unit of time.

Velocity

500

What is reflection?

When an object or wave hits a surface and can't pass so it bounces off.  

500

When a wave passes a barrier or moves through a hole in a barrier, it bends and spreads out.  This is called __________.

Diffraction

500

When you use 3 seismographs to determine the location of the epicenter of earthquakes, that is called what?

Triangulation