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2 waves are traveling through a container of nitrogen gas. Amplitude of the first wave is 0.3 cm, and the second 0.9 cm. What is
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Reflection of waves quick check science B Connexus studt
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Which type of wave is used in sonar to detect objects? (1 point)
O electromagnetic O water O seismic O sound
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Use the table to answer the question.
Wave λ (m) vw (m/s) L 120 600 M 150 600 N 100 600 O 50 600 The table shows information
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alan
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Which property is unique to electromagnetic waves?(1 point)
Responses 1.They can shake structures on Earth. 2.They can travel on
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When drawn on a coordinate plane with the x-axis as the baseline, a wave with a crest that is closer to the baseline has a
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goodog
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Reflection of Waves Quick Check
Question How is an echo formed? (1 point) Responses Sound waves bounce off a flat surface. Light
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Use the table to answer the question.
Wave Wavelength (meters) Frequency (hertz) W 5 200 X 3 300 The table shows information
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Energy in Waves Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Use the information about four different waves to answer the question.
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Im sorry i am totally stumped
What is the main difference between mechanical and electromagnetic waves A. Mechanical waves
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Compared to wave A, wave B has a _____.
shorter wavelength and greater frequency longer wavelength and lower frequency shorter
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What is the main difference between mechanical and electromagnetic waves?
A. Mechanical weaves involved transfers energy;
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How are seismic waves and sound waves similar?
A. They are both part of the electromagnetic spectrum. B. They are able to travel
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goodog
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Which statement correctly describes a property of sound waves?(1 point)
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12a21
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Can anyone help me with my homework? It's a practice test for science, but I'm not quite sure I'll do good.
1. Which phrase best
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fynastic
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When drawn on a coordinate plane with the x-axis as the baseline, a wave with a crest that is closer to the baseline has a
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Pheoinx
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Which statement describes the transmission of mechanical waves?(1 point)
They cannot travel through matter, but they can in a
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Which type of wave is most affected by gravity from the Sun and the moon?
A. sound B. water C. electromagnetic D. seismic
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goodog
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Which type of wave is used in sonar to detect objects?
A. seismic B. electromagnetic C. sound D. water
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goodog
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a weatherman reports, "the storm waves are about 2 meters high and about 35 meters apart." what properties of waves is the
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Anonymous
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1. To what is amplitude related?
B. the maximum displacement from the rest position C. neither A nor B D. both A and B 2. Suppose
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Lanny
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Which of the following affects the speed of sound?
A. The amplitude of the wave. B. The frequency of the wave. C. The phase of
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Callie
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Which type of wave is most affected by gravity from the Sun and the moon?
sound seismic water electromagnetic
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abfrmk3
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Which type of wave is used in sonar to detect objects?
water seismic electromagnetic sound
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goodog
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All waves carry: (1 point)
Responses light light energy energy matter matter particles
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Study the scenario.
Avery shakes one end of a spring side to side. The wave travels from her end of the spring to the opposite
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ENHANCING COMMUNICATION WITH WAVES
1. Which of the following electro magnetic waves is not used for communication? A. Gamma rays
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CGM
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AM waves have a wavelength of approximately 100 meters. FM waves have a wavelength of approximately 1 meter. Which one has a
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who dat
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Two students hold the ends of a jump rope. One student moves the jump rope up and down, making a wave. Then, the student moves
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goodog
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Use the table to answer the question.
Wave Wavelength (meters) Frequency (hertz) W 5 200 X 3 300 The table shows information
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feb
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Which type of wave can carry energy through a vacuum? (1 point)
O mechanical O electromagnetic O seismic O sound
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Alexander
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What is the main difference between mechanical and electromagnet waves?
a)Mechanical waves involve transfer of energy;
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Which term describes the resting position of a wave
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What is the differnce between the way matter responds to a transverse wave and a longitudinal wave?
A. Matter moves in the same
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Callie
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Which type of wave can carry energy through a vacuum?(1 point)
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who dat
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Which term describes the resting position of a wave?
Responses amplitude amplitude frequency frequency equilibrium equilibrium
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abfrmk3
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Does the crest of a wave usually have a larger amplitude than the trough?
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Liz
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A source emits sound uniformly in all directions. There are no reflections of the sound. At a distance of 12 m from the source,
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Hannah
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What is the primary advantage of using digital devices to study waves?(1 point)
Responses They allow for more accurate
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Nat
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Which type of wave requires a medium to travel through?
light mechanical electromagnetic heat
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I have testing tday and need to get this done does anyone know the answers to the waves unit test 20 questions
What is a wave? (1
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a wave with a frequency of 3.1 hz and a wavelength of 0.3 meters experiences a lengthening of wavelength to 2.6 meters what is
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Anonymous
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Which would best model the motion of P waves?(1 point) plss help
A.attaching one end of rope to a chair and moving the other end
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y
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The higher the amplitude of a wave, the ________ the energy. (1 point)
Responses lower lower Higher
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Nat
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How are seismic waves and sound waves similar?(1 point)
They can cause significant damage as part of earthquakes. They are both
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mck3nzir
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Waves unit test Science B 8th grade connexus student pls help
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Waves Unit Test
12 of 1412 of 14 Items Question The formula vw=f⋅λ describes the relationship between the speed of a wave (vw
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who dat
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1.The images above show particles in a medium. Which of the following shows the worst conditions for a sound wave to travel?
A B
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the horizontal distance between a crest to the next trough of an ocean wave is 5 meters. what is the wavelength of the ocean
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Sierra
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1. What is true about X-rays and microwaves?
a. X-rays have greater speed than microwaves. b. X-rays have greater amplitude than
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Natilie
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