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What is the wavelength of a 20 Hz periodic wave moving at 40 m/s?
Use the equation below! a 0.5 m b 2 m c 800 m d 80 m
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is the vibration of a spring, a longitude wave.
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Which of the following would NOT be an example of a longitudinal wave?
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Which of the following would NOT be an example of a longitudinal wave?
a Tsunami wave b Water wave vibrations c Vibration of
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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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To generate regular reflection, the roughness of the surface must be ___ the wavelength being reflected.
equal to more than less
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Waves are _________.
a matter b vibrations c particles d forces
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What do waves transfer?
Transfers - Metro Transit a particles b energy c matter d vibrations
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What is the wavelength of an earthquake wave if it has a speed of 9000 m/s and a frequency of 12 Hz?
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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 _______?
Use the equation below! a 32
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What is the wavelength of a 20 Hz periodic wave moving at 40 m/s?
Use the equation below! a 2 m b 80 m c 800 m d 0.5 m
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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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As the density, temperature and/or rigidity of a medium increases, the speed of sound through the medium increases or decreases?
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The period of a wave is the amount of time needed for a wave to pass a point. Use the formula to calculate the period of a wave
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When witnessing the Doppler effect, a source approaching the observer seems to have a shorter wavelength or a blank pitch, while
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A wave has a wavelength of 29 meters and frequency of 5 Hz. Determine the speed (in m/s) of this wave. You must include the
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A wave traveling at 56 m/s has a wavelength of 8 meters. Determine the frequency (in Hz) of this wave. You must include the
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When the pitch of a wave increases, the wavelength of the wave
a doubles. b increases. c stays the same. d decreases.
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A student is investigating two transverse waves. One of the waves is electromagnetic and the other wave is mechanical. Which
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The diagram below represents a transverse wave.
The wavelength of this wave is equal to the distance between which two points?
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With a sound wave, the loudness is related to the wave's blank
fill the blank
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what waves do not require a medium?
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Blank waves do not require a medium.
fill in the blank
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Waves are _________.
a matter b forces c vibrations d particles
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What do waves transfer?
Transfers - Metro Transit a energy b vibrations c particles d matter
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kali
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For incomplete cancellation to occur, opposite pulses must have.
equal displacements
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Jon
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1. What is the resulting direction of a surface wave? Is it perpendicular, parallel, opposite, or circular?
2. What happens when
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1. Which of the following statements about mechanical waves is true?
a. mechanical waves require a medium to travel through b.
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24. A radio signal travels at 3.00 x 10^8 meters per second. How many seconds will it take for a radio signal to travel from a
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The gaps in compressional waves are called _____.
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What happens to the wavelength when the frequency increases?
Multiple choice The wavelength decreases. The wavelength increases
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One end of a long wire is fixed
while a vibrator is attached to the other end. When the vibrator is energized, the types of wave
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Given that young's modulus for aluminium is 7.0 x 1010Nm-2 and density is 2.7 x 103kgm-3 find the speed of the sound produced if
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Energy in Waves Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question X-ray technicians wear protective gear to keep them safe from the X-rays.
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proof that light is a transverse wave lays in the fact that it
a. can diffract b. slows down and bends toward the normal when it
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Match the term with the corresponding definition. Diffraction a substance through which waves travel, such as glass or water
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Label the parts of the wave as indicated on the diagram. diagram showing the parts of a wave A. , B.
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Match the term with its definition. Transverse having to do with electricity or magnetism a line that passes back and forth
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uh9bryr
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A wave travels at 1,500 m/s with a frequency of 5 hertz . What is it’s wavelength?
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Nancy Haymes
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All waves carry: (1 point)
Responses: A. energy B. particles C. light D. matter @bot
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Consider any ocean wave. What is the relationship between an ocean wave and the energy of that wave?(1 point)
Responses Wave
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Consider any ocean wave. What is the relationship between an ocean wave and the energy of that wave?(1 point)
Responses Wave
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All waves carry: (1 point)
Responses light light energy energy particles particles matter BOT
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Elaborate on the difference between the energy of the two waves seen here
A. Wave A has more energy than Wave B because the
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What is the relationship between an ocean wave and the energy of that wave?
A. Wave energy decreases as the wave moves closer to
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Which wave has the highest amplitude?
A. B. C Or D.
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Which of these waves would have the greatest amount of energy?
A.B B. their energy is equal C.A D. There is not enough
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Which measure does not change when a wave moves from one medium to another?
amplitude frequency speed wavelength
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shoto
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A student conducts an experiment in which sound waves pass through air and then through water.
Which statement describes the wave
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shoto
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Label the parts of the wave as indicated on the diagram.
diagram showing the parts of a wave A. , B.
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