The highest point on a transverse wave.
What is the crest?
Sound travels fastest through ...
What is a solid?
A material that transmits most of the light that strikes it.
What is transparent?
This wave is faster.
What is a light wave?
What is energy?
What is the lowest point on a transverse wave.
What is a trough?
How loud or soft a sound is ...
What is amplitude?
This object reflects or absorbs all the light that strikes it.
What is opaque?
This absorbs all visible light.
What is black?
A material through which a mechanical wave travels.
What is a medium?
The distance between adjacent wave compressions.
What is a wavelength?
Sound travels fastest through this form of matter...
Solids
The bending of a wave as it passes between two transparent substances.
What is refract?
This is an energy caused by vibrations.
What is sound?
A kind of wave that does not need a medium to travel through
What is electromagnetic?
The number of wavelengths that pass a given point in one second.
What is frequency?
How high or low a sound is ...
What is pitch?
Light bouncing back from an object.
What is reflection?
This wave does not require a medium?
What is light?
Earthquakes produce this wave through Earth's layers.
What is seismic?
The distance between the rest position and a crest or a trough of a wave.
What is amplitude?
Sound is this type of wave.
What is a longitudinal wave?
The energy that we can see.
What is visible light?
The bouncing back of wave
What is reflection?
In a longitudinal wave you have compressions and ...
What is rarefaction?