The intensity of a wave
What is amplitude?
An increase in this will cause a sound wave to be louder
What is amplitude?
Requires a medium
What is a mechanical wave?
The wave interaction present when the moon is seen at night
What is reflection?
The high or low noise produced by sound based on its frequency
What is pitch?
The distance between two corresponding points of a wave (represented by λ)
What is wavelength?
Frequency and energy of a wave have this kind of relationship
What is an indirect relationship?
Travels at 300,000,000 m/s
What is an electromagnetic wave?
The wave interaction used by certain noise canceling headphones
What is interference?
The pitch of the sound waves at the beginning of the video
What is high pitch?
Decreasing this will shorten the wave and make it move faster.
What is frequency?
Wavelength and energy of a wave have this kind of relationship
What is an indirect relationship?
The highest energy of visible light
What is violet/purple?
The most obvious wave interaction in this image
What is diffraction?
The wavelength of the sound waves at the beginning of the video
What is short wavelength?
The amplitude of this wave
What is 5 cm?
A transfer of energy without a transfer of matter
What is a wave?
Based on the data, sound travels slowest through this temperature
What is -25 degrees Celsius?
The most obvious wave interaction in this image
What is refraction?
The energy of the sound waves at the beginning of the video
What is high energy?
The distance between these two points represents one wavelength
What is A to E?
What is B to F?
What is C to G?
Decreasing the size of this section will increase the energy of the wave
What is section 1?
Based on the data, sound travels fastest through this phase of matter
What is a solid?
Based on the data, this wave interaction is occurring
What is refraction?
As stars move away from or closer to our planet, we observe this
What is red shift (move away) or blue shift (closer to)?