MPMS Catch a Wave 1
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Energy | Ability to cause changes in matter
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Wave | A disturbance or vibration of a medium that moves through the medium
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Electromagnetic Wave | Transverse wave consisting of vibrating electric and magnetic fields that can travel across space
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Mechanical/Physical Wave | A disturbance in matter that transfers energy from place to place; starts when matter is disturbed
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Vibration | Rapid back and forth movements
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Medium | Materials (series of interconnected particles) through which a wave travels
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Light | Electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye
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Sound | Transfer of energy from a vibrating object in longitudinal waves that travel through matter.
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Earthquake/Seismic | A sudden movement of the Earth's lithosphere (its crust and upper mantle).
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Longitudinal Wave | Wave in which particles of the medium vibrate in the same direction that the wave travels.
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Transverse Wave | Wave in which particles of the medium vibrate at right angles to the direction that the wave travels
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Wavelength | Wavelength can be measured as the distance between two adjacent crests of a transverse wave or two adjacent compressions of a longitudinal wave
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Trough | The lowest point of a transverse wave
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Crest | The highest point of a transverse wave
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Amplitude | The maximum distance the particles of a medium move from their resting position
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Frequency | The number of waves that pass a fixed point in a given amount of time; measured in hertz (Hz)
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Compression | The densest part of a longitudinal wave; force that tends to shorten or squeeze something, decreasing its volume.
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Rarefaction | The part of a longitudinal wave that is more spread out; a decrease in density and pressure in a medium, such as air, especially when caused by the passage of a wave
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