Wave Test Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Starts as a plunging wave but the wave ends up catching up to the top of the wave and rolling into the beach at different levels. | Surging Breaker |
When the top of the wave curls over the bottom causing a tunnel like wave wave until it finally breaks. | Plunging Breaker |
These are waves that break slowly as they go to the shore. | Spilling breakers |
Caused by very low amounts of wind and are seen in calm conditions like ponds and creeks and lakes. | Ripples |
Rounded wave that occurs in open water. | Swell |
A long high sea wave cause by an earthquake or other disturbance. | Tsunami |
One tectonic plate sliding beneath another deeper into the Earth's Mantle. | Subduction |
What kind of waves are Sound Waves? | Longitudinal |
What is "loudness" measured in? | Decibles |
Pitch depends on... | Frequency |
Note produced from a single frequency. | Pure sound |
What is the speed of sound measured in? | Meters per Second (M/S) |
How much is one M/S? | 1/1000 |
The speed at which waves pass a certain point. | Wave speed |
A wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction parallel (longitudinal) with the direction in which waves travel. | Longitudinal |
A Wave in which the medium vibrates paralel in a direction perpendicular with the direction in which waves travel. | Transverse |
Re-echoed Sound. | Reverberation |
Determining the location of some thing by measuring the time it takes an echo to return from that thing | Echolocation |
An object detection system that uses radio waves | Radar |
SO.und N.avigation A.nd R.anging | Sonar |
A device that generates an intense beam of coherent monochromatic light by stimulated emission of photons from excited atoms or molecules. | Laser |
Electromagnetic waves grouping are called the... | Electromagnetic Spectrum |
Electromagnetic waves travel at what speed in a vacuum? | The speed of light: 300,000,000 m/s |
Describes the number of waves that pass a fixed place in a given amount of time. | Frequency |
The maximum distance that a particle moves away from the center line of a wave. | Amplitude |
Making the sound louder with the help of another object. | To amplify |
These transfer energy from one place to another. | Waves |
The parts of the spring in which the coils are closer together are called... | Compressions |
Parts of the spring between Compressions where the spring is stretched out are called... | Rarefactions |
Waves in which material is disturbed. | Mechanical waves. |
The top hump in a wave is called the... | Crest |
The bottom of a dip is called a... | trough |
The distance between the peak of two crests is called the... | Wavelength |
The place where vibrations come from in a earthquake is called the... | Focus |
Point on the earths surface directly above the focus. | Epicenter |
Shock waves spreading out from the focus are called... | Seismic waves |
Seismic Waves that pass through deep layers of the earth are called... | Body waves. |
Seismic Waves traveling through the surface layers of the earth are called... | Surface waves. |
Change in voltage caused by sound waves can be displayed on a... | Oscilloscope. |
Time taken for complete oscillation, or for a wave to complete it's "cycle" is called the... | Period of Oscillation |
Disturbances of electric and magnetic fields. | Electromagnetic Waves |
Electromagnetic waves with wavelengths over 1 mm or so are called... | Radio Waves |
Short wavelength radio waves are known as... | Microwaves |
Electromagnetic waves with the shortest wavelengths and the highest frequencies are called... | Gama Rays |
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