Types of Waves
Properties of Waves 1
Properties of Waves 2
Wave Behaviors 1
Wave Behaviors 2
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A disturbance or vibration that carries energy is called

a wave!

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The matter that waves travel through is known as 

Medium 

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The high point of a wave

crest

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when waves bounce back from a surface they cannot pass through it is called _____________________.

Reflection

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When light passing though a glass of water makes the pencil look bent in the water.

refraction

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This type of wave can only travel through a medium.

A mechical wave

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The distance between two crests or two troughs. 

Wavelength

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Measures the height of the wave. 

Amplitude

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When a wave cannot pass through or bounce off of a surface.

Absorption.

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This wave behavior causes a rainbow to form when sunlight passes throuh raindrops.

Refraction (or Diffraction)

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A wave that can travel through the vacuum of outer space.

Electromagnetic wave

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The low point of a wave

Trough

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The number of wavelengths that pass a given point per second

Frequency

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This is when waves bend as they enter a new medium at an angle.

Refraction

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Which term describes when the crest of one wave, and the trough of another wave overlap to make a wave with a smaller amplitude.

destructive interference

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Which type of wave moves particles in right angles in the direction of the waves?

Transverse

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What does the wavelength measure?


How long one wave is.

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What is the frequency of the waves in this picture?


3 Hertz

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This happens when sound waves bounce back from a surface that they can’t pass through. 

Echo

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Which term describes when the crests of two waves overlap to make a higher crest?

constructive interference

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Which type of wave moves the particles parallel to the direction of the wave. 

Longitudinal

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Frequency of a wave is measured in?

Hz ( Hertz)

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When wavelength increases, frequency _________.

decreases.

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When a wave is able to travel through a material.

Tranmission.

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If destructive interference occured between two sound waves, what would you hear?

The sound wave would be quieter or canceled out.