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What term is used to describe the combination of two traveling waves in the same material, which can be constructive or
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The Speed of Sound Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items  Question The speed of sound in different media at increasing temperatures
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Please look at the information in the table below about two different waves. Which statement below is true?
wave 1 = 1,000 m/s
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A guitar string vibrates at a frequency of 5 hz and has a wavelength of 3 m. What is the wave speed? (only need number, not base
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Two similar waves are traveling through the same medium. Wave A has a frequency that is 3 times that of wave B.
How do their
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The speed of sound in different media at increasing temperatures is shown in the data table below.
Speed of Sound in Different
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You are fishing in a boat anchored in a bay. You notice that the current is in the eastern direction with small wave crests that
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A stationary source produces a sound wave at a frequency of 100 Hz. The wave travels at 1125 feet per second. A car is moving
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A longitudinal wave moves:
a. up and down b. in a s-wave motion c. left and right horizontal in direction d. all of the above
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waves are?
1. forces 2. vibrations 3. matter 4. particles
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Which type of wave can carry energy through a vacuum?(1 point)
Responses seismic seismic mechanical mechanical sound sound
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Which type of wave can travel through a vacuum?(1 point)
Responses light light seismic seismic mechanical mechanical sound
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Select all of the following that are correct about mechanical waves.
a They are composed of high energy particles. b They can be
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Mackenzie creates a transverse wave using a rope tied to a tree, as shown in the diagram. Her teacher asks her to change the
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Kappa
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A 3 m slinky rests on a table with a student holding each end. The students laterally shake the ends of the slinky to generate
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A 3m slinky rests on a table with a student holding each end. The students laterally shake the ends of the slinky to generate
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Sound travels through a guitar string at 600 m/s, making a sound wave in the air with a speed of 333 m/s. In 1 sentences,
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Sound waves are longitudinal waves that can travel through air. Would you expect sound waves to travel faster through a
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The wavelength and speed of a wave can be influenced by many factors
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Sound waves are longitudinal waves that can travel through air. Would you expect sound waves to travel faster through a
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A buoy is anchored to the ocean floor. A large wave approaches the buoy. How will the buoy move as the wave goes by?
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If a wave transfers from one medium to another medium with different properties, which statement is true?(1 point)
Responses A.
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Surface waves disturb the water column to depths of
A. less than 100 feet B. about 100 meters C. about 100 miles D. 1/2 of their
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Highlight four characteristics of sound waves
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Chioma
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What does the value 0.5cm represent for the wave?
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If a wave’s third harmonic has a frequency of 24 Hz, what is its
natural (fundamental) frequency and what is the frequency of
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Student Lexi
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a string 180 cm long resonates in a standing wave that has 3 segments when driven by a 270hz vibrator. What is the speed of the
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eugenia
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1. If the wavelength of a wave decreases but the speed remains constant, what happens to the frequency of the wave?
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ok
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Match the following wave to the correct wave type. **You may use some answers more than once amd some not at all**
Column A 1. A:
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kali
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Which combination of frequencies would produce the lowest beat frequency?(1 point)
Responses 10 Hz and 20 Hz 10 Hz and 20 Hz 500
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Water
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Given that the speed of the waves shown are 1 grid unit per second, draw the resulting shape of the medium
1, 2, 3, and 4 seconds
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A typical steel B-string in a guitar resonates at its fundamental frequency at 240 Hertz. The length of the string is 0.640 m.
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College student in need of help
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Which of the following would NOT be an example of a longitudinal wave?
Teacher: What is a longitudinal wave Me: - Matrix Morpheus
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Which of the following would NOT be an example of a longitudinal wave?
Teacher: What is a longitudinal wave Me: - Matrix Morpheus
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A longitudinal wave moves:
a up and down b in a s-wave motion c left and right horizontal in direction d all of the above
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kali
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A satellite phone can be used to place a call from virtually anywhere in the world. What type of wave does the satellite phone
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PLS HELP FAST
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If the wavelength of a wave is 4 m, and the wave velocity is 8 m/s, then the frequency is _______?
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T
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a). What is the wavelengh of a 2.54MHz ultrasound wave travelling through aluminum?(the speed of sound in aluminum is 6420 m/s)
b
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One method for measuring the speed of sound uses standing waves. A cylindrical tube is open at both ends, and one end admits
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A fisherman notices that his boat is moving up and down periodically, owing to waves on the surface of the water. It takes a
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Which wave has more energy? Why?
a The blue wave has more energy because it has a greater amplitude. b The red wave has more
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kali
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1. The wave speed of a wave through a medium is equal to the frequency times the wavelength. When the frequency changes, the
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Denki
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What distinguishes electromagnetic waves from other types of waves, such as water waves or sound waves?
Electromagnetic waves are
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mir
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Write down five things about the doppler affect
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Javier Ponce Arias
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The diagram below shows a wave with a distance of 6 meters between points A and B.
What is the wavelength of this wave? Responses
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Anonymous ;)
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A student is investigating two types of waves. Which question can the student ask to determine whether a wave is
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Anonymous ;)
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Waves have energy that causes particles in matter to vibrate, so it stands to reason that …….
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Me & you
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How are seismic waves and sound waves similar?
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Cole
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How are mechanical waves defined?(1 point)
Responses They are waves that are able to pass through a vacuum. They are waves that
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One example of a transverse wave is
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