This is the term for the maximum displacement of the wave from its midpoint to its crest
What is Amplitude?
This type of medium allows a sound wave to travel through it the fastest.
What is a SOLID?
These are the names for the three types of mechanical waves.
What are Transverse Waves, Longitudinal Waves, and Surface Waves
These two terms are the names for the highest point above the rest position and the lowest point below the rest position of a transverse wave.
What are crests and troughs?
This type of wave has a particle motion that is perpendicular to the direction of its energy.
What is a transverse wave?
These two terms refer to the areas of longitudinal waves where the particles in the medium are spaced close together and where they are spread out.
What are compressions and rarefactions?
These are the two factors that affect the energy of a wave.
What are frequency and amplitude?
This type of wave has a particle motion that is parallel to the direction of its energy.
What is a longitudinal wave?
This is how a wave is created.
What is a disturbance causing vibrations in a medium?
These two parts of a wave are needed to complete an entire wave cycle (equal to 1 Hz).
What is a crest + a trough?
This type of wave has a circular pattern of motion for its particles. (Hint: think of the ocean)
What is a surface wave?