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wave  an oscillation that travels  
vibration  a word that means the same as oscillation  
wave pulse  a short length of wave that travels  
transverse  a wave where the oscillation is perpindicular to the direction of motion  
longitudinal  a wave where the oscillation is in the same direction as the direction of motion  
wavelength  the length of one complete wave  
natural frequency  a special frequency at which objects vibrate if they are disturbed  
resonance  a special condition where the frequency you push matches the natural frequency of the system, resulting in large amplitude waves  
interference  the interaction of two or more waves with each other  
boundary  a place where a wave changes suddenly  
reflection  the process of bouncing a wave off a boundary  
refraction  the process of bending a wave as it crosses a boundary  
diffraction  what happens when a wave bends around obstacles or through holes  
absorption  the process where a wave gets smaller and smaller  
node  a point on a wave where there is no motion  
antinode  the place on a wave where the amplitude is largest  
harmonic  a wave whose frequency is a multiple of another wave  
standing wave  a wave that is trapped between two boundaries  
harmonic motion  back and forth or repeating motion  
cycle  a part of motion that repeats over and over  
system  a group of things we think are important to consider when analyzing something  
oscillator  a system in harmonic motion  
hertz  a unit of one cycle per second  
period  the time it takes to complete one cycle  
frequency  the number of cycles per second  
amplitude  the size of a cycle  
damping  any process that causes cycles to get smaller and smaller in amplitude  
phase  a way to identify where an oscillator is in its cycle