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Cards (26)

  • What are the two types of waves?
    Transverse and longitudinal
  • What is a transverse wave?
    A wave with oscillations perpendicular to energy transfer
  • What is a longitudinal wave?
    A wave with oscillations parallel to energy transfer
  • Give two examples of transverse waves.
    Electromagnetic waves and seismic s-waves
  • Give two examples of longitudinal waves.
    Sound waves and seismic p-waves
  • What are the two parts of a longitudinal wave called?
    Compressions and rarefactions
  • What is a wave’s amplitude?
    The maximum displacement from its undisturbed position
  • What is wavelength?
    The distance between identical points on adjacent waves
  • What is the frequency of a wave?
    The number of waves passing a point each second
  • What is the unit used for frequency?
    Hertz, Hz
  • What does a frequency of 200Hz mean?
    200 waves pass a point each second
  • What is wave speed?
    The speed at which the wave moves through a medium
  • What does a wave transfer?
    Energy
  • State the equation used to calculate wave speed.
    Wave Speed = Frequency x Wavelength
  • What are the appropriate units for wave speed, frequency, and wavelength?
    Speed (m/s), Frequency (Hz), Wavelength (m)
  • What word describes when a wave bounces off a surface?
    Reflection
  • How do sound waves travel through a solid?
    Particles vibrate and transfer kinetic energy
  • What is the frequency range of human hearing?
    20 Hz - 20kHz
  • What are ultrasound waves?
    Waves with a frequency higher than 20kHz
  • Give an example use for ultrasound waves.
    Medical or industrial imaging
  • What types of seismic waves are produced by earthquakes?
    1. waves and S-waves
  • What natural event causes seismic waves to be produced?
    Earthquakes
  • State a difference between the mediums that P-waves and S-waves can travel through.
    1. waves travel through solids and liquids; S-waves only through solids
  • How does echo sounding work?
    High frequency sound waves are emitted and reflected
  • What technique is used to detect objects in deep water?
    Echo sounding
  • What is used to calculate distances in echo sounding?
    Time difference and wave speed