Physics ch 25 Word Scramble
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Vibrations | an oscillation or repeating back and fourth |
wave | a disturbance that repeats regularly in space and time |
period | the time required for a pendulum to make on to fro swing |
simple harmonic motion | the back and fourth vibratory motion of a swinging pendulum. |
sine curve | a curvve whose chape represents the crests a throughs of a wave |
crest | one of the places in the a wave the the higher disturbance |
trough | one of the places in a wave whre the wave is lowest |
amplitude | the distance fromt he midpoint to the maximun crst of the wave |
wavelength | the distance formt he top of the crest of a wave to the top of the collowing crest |
frequency | the number of events cycles per time |
hertz | the si unit of frequency |
transcerse wave | the wave wiht vibration at right angles |
longitudinal waves | a wave in which the vibration is in the same direction as that in which the wave is teveling rather then at right angles to ti |
interference pattern | a pattern formed by the overlapping of two or more waves at the same time |
constructive interference | addition of two or more waves when wave crats overlap to produce a resulting wave of invreased amplitude |
destructive interference | a combanation of waves where crest of one wave overlap trouphs of anohter. resulting in a wave of decreased amplitude. |
out of phase | term applied to two waves for which the crest of one wave arrives at a point at the smae time that a trough of the second wave arrives. their effects cancel each other. |
in phase | tern applied to two or more waves whose crests and troughs arrive at a place at he same time, so that thrie effects reinforce each other. |
standing wave | wave in which parts of the wave remain stationary and the wave appears not to be teaveling the resulf of interence between wave |
node | any part of a stading wave that remains stationary |
antinodes | the positions on a stading wabve where the largest amplitudes occur. |
doppler effect | the apparent change in frequency of a wabe due to the motion of the source or of the receiver. |
blue shift | an increase in the measured frequency of lightfrom an approaching source. |
red shift | the decrease in the measured frequency of light from a receding source |
bow wave | the v shapped wave produced by an object mobing on a liquid surface faster then the wave speed. |
shock wave | the cone shapped wave produced by an object moving of super sonic speed |
sonic boom | the sharped crack heard when the shock wave. |
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