What is the amplitude? The amplitude of a wave is the distance from the centre line (or the still position) to the top of a crest. or to the bottom of a trough.
What are longitudinal waves? In longitudinal waves, the oscillations are along the same direction as the direction of travel and energy transfer. (parallel)
What is the law of reflection? The law of reflection states that, on reflection from a smooth surface, the angle of the reflected ray is equal to the angle of the incident ray.
What is specular reflection? Specular reflection happens when a wave is reflected in a single direction by a smooth surface E.g when light is reflected by a mirror you get a nice clear reflection
What is diffuse reflection? Reflection from a rough surface is called diffuse reflection because the reflected rays are scattered in lots of different directions
What gases in the atmosphere change the balance of infrared radiation absorbed and emitted by the Earth? Greenhouse gases change the balance of infrared radiation absorbed and emitted by the Earth.
What happens when an object is at a constant temperature? This means that the object is absorbing radiation at the same rate at which it is emitting radiation.
Why are microwaves used for satellite communication and not radio waves? Microwaves pass straight through the atmosphere and are suitable for communicating with distant geostationary satellites, while radio waves are suitable for communicating with satellites in low orbit.
What properties make radio waves ideal for communication? Radio waves are transmitted easily through air. They do not cause damage if absorbed by the human body, and they can be reflected to change their direction.