Title: A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place.
1A disturbance that transfers energy from place to
place.
wave
2Mechanical waves are created when a source of
energy causes a medium to
vibrate
3The highest part of a transverse wave.
Crest
4Waves that move the particles of the medium
parallel to the direction in which the wave is
moving
longitudinal
5The maximum distance that the particles of a
medium move from the rest position
amplitude
6The distance between two corresponding parts of a
wave
wavelength
7The speed of a wave is its wavelength multiplied
by its
frequency
8How does energy move through a medium?
The particles bump into each other, passing the
energy along.
9How are mechanical waves classified?
how they move
10Frequency is measured in units called
Hertz
11What kind of wave causes the particles in the
medium to move to right angles to the direction
the wave is moving?
transverse
12The ____________ of a mechanical wave is a direct
measure of its energy.
Amplitude
13What do waves transfer?
Energy
14Does this tell us the distance between the two
waves?
No
15What is the difference between longitudinal waves
with different amplitudes?
How compressed or rarefied it is
16The _______________ of a wave tells us the number
of waves that are produced in a certain amount of
time.
Frequency
17What is the frequency if three waves pass a point
every second?
3 Hz.
18What part of a longitudinal wave is this?
Compression
19Which has a shorter wavelength?
20What kind of wave carries energy through empty
space?
Electromagnetic
21What is the stuff a wave travels through?
medium
22Which has a larger amplitude?
23What is an ocean waves medium?
Salt Water
24How do longitudinal waves move?
Parallel to the direction of the wave
25What part of a longitudinal wave is this?
Rarefaction
26The particles in a medium ____________________
to pass the waves energy along.
Bump into each other
27What is the medium for the sound waves that come
from a musical instrument?
Air
28TRUE or FALSEAlthough mechanical waves travel
through a medium, they do not carry the medium
with them.
True!
29Which of these show ONE full wave?
One wave has one crest and one trough
30What are the two types of waves?
Transverse Longitudinal
31In a transverse wave, the matter in the wave
moves _____________________.
perpendicular to the wave's direction
32- What is the speed of the wave below?
Wave speed wavelength x frequency
Wavelength 3 inches
Wave Speed 24 inches/second
Frequency 8 Hz. (8 waves pass every second)
33How do you find the wavelength of a longitudinal
wave?
Measure from compression to compression or
rarefaction to rarefaction.
34Transverse waves create points called _________
and __________ or high and low points in the
waves movement.
Crest Trough
35What part of a wave do these arrows show?
Amplitude
Resting Position
36What is an example of a longitudinal wave?
Sound
37Which of these have a lower amplitude?
38What is an example of a transverse wave?
the ocean
39What is a vibration?
Up and down/ back and forth motion
40Can the medium a wave passes through affect the
waves speed?
Yes!
41What part of a wave are these arrows showing?
Wavelength
42____________ waves are waves that need a medium
to travel through.
Mechanical
43What is the frequency if six waves pass a point
every three seconds?
2 Hz.
44What part of a longitudinal wave is shown?
45Parts where the coils in a longitudinal waves are
spread out.
Rarefaction
46Which has a higher frequency?
47Parts where the coils in a longitudinal waves are
close together.
Compression