Vocabulary
Parts of A Wave
Light Waves
Sound Waves
Random
100

What is a wave?

a disturbance that transfers (moves) energy from one place to another

100

The crest of a wave is __________________.

The highest part of a wave

100

Can light waves travel through a vacuum?

Yes! They can travel through a vacuum because light waves are electromagnetic waves.

100

Do sound waves travel at the same speed through solids, liquids and gases?

No!

They travel quickest through solids, then liquids, then gases.

100

Waves do not carry matter, they carry ____________.

Energy

200

Frequency means __________________.

The number of waves in a certain amount of time

200

What is the highest part of a wave called?

Crest!


Be sure to label this on your study guide.

200

What is an object that allows light to pass through?

transparent

200

Sound travels through _____________.

Vibrations
200

All waves need a medium to travel.

A. True

B. Not all electromagnetic waves can travel in a vacuum.

C. Not all, mechanical waves can travel in a vacuum.

C. Not all, mechanical waves can travel in a vacuum.

300

How does a transverse wave travel or move?

Transverse waves move up and down.

300

What is the lowest part of a wave called?

Trough.

Be sure to label that on your study guide.

300

What color is formed when all the colors of light are combined?

White

300

True or False: In order for sound waves to travel, there must be vibrations OR a medium.

False!

In order for sound waves to travel, there must be vibrations AND a medium.

300

An apple looks red to you because light is ____________.

absorbed

400

How does a longitudinal wave travel or move?

Longitudinal waves move back and forth.

400

What is the distance between waves called?

Wavelength.

Be sure to label that on your study guide.

400

What are TWO natural sources of light?

Sun and Stars

400

What type of wave is a sound wave? Is it transverse or longitudinal?

It is transverse. Sound waves move up and down.

400

What type of code uses two signals?

Morse Code

500

What's the difference between a longitudinal wave and a transverse wave?

Longitudinal waves move back and forth, while transverse waves move up and down. Transverse waves also must have a medium in order to travel.

500

The distance from the equilibrium (dotted line) to the crest is called the wave's _____________.

amplitude

500

What is an opaque object? Give at least two examples.

cardboard, metal, brick, wood, plastic, ect.

500

Look at the pictures on #17 of your study guide. Which wave has a higher pitch? How do you know?

The first wave has a higher pitch. I know this because there are more waves, the waves are close together (wavelength is short) and the waves have a higher amplitude.

500

Which type of wave is used in communication devices?

Radio waves