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Physical ScienceChapter 17 Review Game
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Type of mechanical wave that needs a source of energy to produce it.
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What are surface, longitudinal, and transvers waves?
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This has to occur before refraction can take
place.
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What is enter a new medium at an angle?
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This causes an ambulance siren to seemingly change
frequencies as it passes you.
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What is the Doppler Effect?
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When two waves collide and the result is a
smaller wave than the originals.
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What is destructive interference?
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Frequency of sound you hear as a sound source
approaches you.
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What is higher freq. than when the source is
stationary?
Speed of a wave with a wavelength of 15 m and
frequency of 4 Hz.
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What is 60 m/s?
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Formula for determining speed of a wave.
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What is speed = frequency x wavelength?
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Mechanical waves can move through this
medium.
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What is solid, liquid, or gas?
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Transverse and longitudinal waves both
do this.
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What is transfer energy through a medium?
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Part of ear that amplifies the vibrations from
sound waves.
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What is middle ear?
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A disturbance sends ripples across a tub of water. The ripples are
this type of wave.
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What is a surface wave?
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We measure here to here to find amplitude of
wave.
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What is crest (or trough) to midpoint, or rest
position.
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This wave causes the medium to vibrate in a direction parallel to the
wave’s motion.
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What is a longitudinal wave?
Length of time it takes for one complete
wavelength to pass a fixed point.
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What is a period?
Waves in a rope shook up and down are this type
of wave.
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What is transverse?
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If two waves collide to form a temporary larger wave, the interference
is this kind.
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What is constructive?
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In a transverse wave, this is measured crest to
crest or trough to trough.
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What is wavelength?
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Instead of crests or troughs, a longitudinal
wave has these.
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What are compressions and rarefactions?
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The wavelength of an earthquake wave if its
speed is 10 km/s and its frequency is 5 Hz.
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What is 2 km?
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If a wave with relatively large wavelength passes through a
relatively small hole, this will occur.
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What is diffraction?
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