1.3.1 Properties of Waves

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    • What is a wave defined as in physics?
      A disturbance transporting energy
    • What unit is used to measure frequency?
      Hertz (Hz)
    • Water waves are examples of transverse
    • Wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional to each other.
    • Match the wave property with its description:
      Wave Speed ↔️ Speed at which the wave travels
      Frequency ↔️ Number of cycles per unit time
    • One Hertz (Hz) equals one cycle per second
    • What is the unit of wave speed?
      Meters per second (m/s)
    • Amplitude is measured in meters or degrees
    • What is the distance between two consecutive peaks of a wave called?
      Wavelength
    • Sound waves are an example of longitudinal waves.
    • A sound wave with a frequency of 440 Hz and a wavelength of 0.75 m has a wave speed of 330 m/s.
    • Waves can be classified as transverse or longitudinal
    • Match the wave type with its vibration direction:
      Transverse Waves ↔️ Perpendicular to direction of travel
      Longitudinal Waves ↔️ Parallel to direction of travel
    • Arrange the following wave properties in order from largest to smallest:
      1️⃣ Wavelength
      2️⃣ Frequency
      3️⃣ Amplitude
    • What is frequency measured in?
      Hertz (Hz)
    • What does amplitude represent in a wave?
      Wave intensity
    • What does frequency describe?
      Wave cycles per unit time
    • Higher frequency waves have shorter wavelengths if wave speed is constant.
    • What does a wave transport through a medium?
      Energy
    • Match the type of wave with its vibration direction:
      Transverse waves ↔️ Perpendicular
      Longitudinal waves ↔️ Parallel
    • Wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional to each other.
    • Wavelength is the distance between two consecutive peaks of a wave.
    • In transverse waves, vibrations are parallel to the direction of wave travel.
      False
    • What is the unit of measurement for wavelength?
      Meters (m)
    • 1 Hz is equal to one wave cycle per second
    • What is frequency measured in?
      Hertz (Hz)
    • Wavelength is the distance between two identical points on a wave
    • What does the amplitude of a wave represent?
      Maximum displacement
    • The maximum displacement of a wave from its resting position is its amplitude
    • In which type of wave do vibrations occur parallel to the direction of travel?
      Longitudinal waves
    • What is the formula relating wave speed, frequency, and wavelength?
      v=v =fλ f \lambda
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