The time it takes to complete one cycle of the wave
What is a period?
The type of wave pictured here:
What is a pulse wave?
The stationary point where two equal wave pulses meet and are in the same location
This is what waves transfer.
What is energy?
The number of complete waves in a second
What is frequency?
A wave in which the disturbance is parallel to the direction of wave travel
What is a longitudinal wave?
The process of creating a larger wave by having two waves of the same wavelength interact
Frequency determines this in a wave, also known as the highness or lowness of a sound
What is pitch?
The shortest distance between identical points
What is a wavelength?
A wave that appears to stand still because of interference from waves moving in opposite directions
What is a standing wave?
The point with the largest displacement where two wave pulses meet
What is the antinode?
The difference between a pulse and a wave.
What is a pulse is a single disturbance while a periodic wave is a continually oscillating motion?
The maximum distance an object moves from equilibrium
What is amplitude?
The type of wave pictured here:
What is a periodic wave?
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What is a transverse wave?
The process of creating a smaller wave by having two waves of the same wavelength interact
What is destructive interference?
The change in frequency of sound and light because of movement from the source and/or detector
What is the Doppler Effect?
What is 1/4 Hz?
The type of wave that has compressions (regions where waves are compressed) and rarefactions (regions where waves are spread apart).
What is a longitudinal wave?
The type of motion in which the rate of change of velocity is proportional to the displacement
The spring force of a spring if the spring constant is 75 N/m and the spring is displaced 0.1 m.
What is 7.5 N?