Homework - waves

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Homework - waves

Slide 1 - Slide

Slide 2 - Slide

What is the distance from the undisturbed position to the peak or trough of a wave called?
A
Wavelength
B
Frequency
C
Amplitude
D
Velocity

Slide 3 - Quiz

Which type of wave has points along its length vibrate at 90 degrees to the direction of energy transfer?
A
Radial
B
Circular
C
Transverse
D
Longitudinal

Slide 4 - Quiz

What is the distance from one point on the wave to the same point on the next wave called?
A
Wavelength
B
Amplitude
C
Frequency
D
Velocity

Slide 5 - Quiz

In which type of wave do the points along its length vibrate parallel to the direction of energy transfer?
A
Shear
B
Torsional
C
Longitudinal
D
Transverse

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which type of wave includes water, light, and S-waves?
A
Transverse
B
Longitudinal
C
Surface
D
Compression

Slide 7 - Quiz

Label the wave.
Wavelength
Amplitude
Peak
Trough

Slide 8 - Drag question

Match the keywords to the definitions.
The top of the wave.
The bottom of the wave.
The distance between the same point on neighbouring waves.
The distance between the middle of the wave and the top or bottom.
Peak
Trough
Amplitude
Wavelength

Slide 9 - Drag question

Match the description to the wave.

Slide 10 - Drag question

Sort the statements.
Transverse waves
Both
Longitudinal waves
Transfer energy
Involve vibrating particles
Light waves
Sound waves
Vibrate parallel to direction of energy transfer.
Vibrate perpendicular to direction of energy transfer.

Slide 11 - Drag question

Match the keywords to the definitions.
The number of waves per second.
The distance between the same point on neighbouring waves.
The distance between the middle of the wave and the top or bottom.
Frequency
Amplitude
Wavelength

Slide 12 - Drag question

Match the keywords to the definitions.
The number of waves per second.
The distance between the same point on neighbouring waves.
The distance from the middle to the crest/trough of the wave.
The time taken for one wave to pass.
Amplitude
Frequency
Period
Wavelength

Slide 13 - Drag question

Slide 14 - Slide

Slide 15 - Slide

What type of medium can sound waves travel through?
A
Plasma
B
Gel
C
Solid, liquid, gas
D
Vacuum

Slide 16 - Quiz

How do we perceive sound reflections off surfaces?
A
Shadows
B
Echoes
C
Ripples
D
Whispers

Slide 17 - Quiz

What does a greater amplitude of sound waves result in?
A
Quieter sound
B
Change in pitch
C
Louder sound
D
Faster speed

Slide 18 - Quiz

What does frequency measure in sound waves?
A
Duration of sound
B
Number of waves per second
C
Volume of sound
D
Energy of sound

Slide 19 - Quiz

How does higher frequency affect the pitch of sound?
A
No change in pitch
B
Lower pitch
C
Higher pitch
D
Change in volume

Slide 20 - Quiz

Which materials can light pass through?
A
Liquid materials
B
Opaque materials
C
Solid materials
D
Transparent and translucent materials

Slide 21 - Quiz

How does light travel?
A
In random directions
B
In zigzags
C
In curves
D
In straight lines

Slide 22 - Quiz

What type of wave does light travel as?
A
Longitudinal wave
B
Circular wave
C
Transverse wave
D
Surface wave

Slide 23 - Quiz

What do ray diagrams use to represent rays of light?
A
Straight lines
B
Dotted lines
C
Curved lines
D
Wavy lines

Slide 24 - Quiz

How is the direction of light represented in ray diagrams?
A
Circles
B
Squares
C
Arrows
D
Triangles

Slide 25 - Quiz

Slide 26 - Slide

Slide 27 - Slide

Where is the world's quietest room located?
A
Tokyo, Japan
B
New York, US
C
Redmond, Washington, US
D
London, UK

Slide 28 - Quiz

What is the average background noise reading in the anechoic chamber?
A
-20.35 decibels
B
0 decibels
C
-10 decibels
D
-30 decibels

Slide 29 - Quiz

What can a person start hearing in the anechoic chamber in a short span of time?
A
Birds chirping
B
Ocean waves
C
Traffic noise
D
Their own heartbeat

Slide 30 - Quiz

According to CNN, what can a person hear after spending a while in the anechoic chamber?
A
Wind blowing
B
Whispering voices
C
Their blood rushing and bones crunching
D
Musical melodies

Slide 31 - Quiz

What is the purpose of the anechoic chamber?
A
To enjoy music in silence
B
To conduct group meditation
C
To test external noise levels
D
To focus solely on the sounds produced by their own body

Slide 32 - Quiz