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Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

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Page 1: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

Chapter 23-24

Review Game

Page 2: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

Page 3: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

Wavelength: tells us how long the wave is.

Page 4: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

What kind of wave is this?

• A) transverse wave.

• B) longitudinal wave.

• C) queen wave.

• D) mouse wave.

Page 5: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

What kind of wave is this?

• A) transverse wave.

• B) longitudinal wave.

• C) queen wave.

• D) mouse wave.

Page 6: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

What is the bouncing of a wave off a barrier called?

• A) reflection

• B) refraction

• C) diffraction

• D) interference

Page 7: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

What is the bending of a wave caused by changing from one medium to another?

• A) reflection

• B) refraction

• C) diffraction

• D) interference

Speed of the wave changes.

Page 8: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

What is the bending of a wave as it moves around an object or through a narrow opening?

• A) reflection

• B) refraction

• C) diffraction

• D) interference

Page 9: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

What happens when the amplitude of a wave gets smaller and smaller as it passes through a material?

• A) reflection

• B) refraction

• C) diffraction

• D) absorption

Page 10: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

The source of all wave motion is a

• A) wave pattern.

• B) harmonic object.

• C) vibrating object.

• D) region of variable high and low pressure.

Page 11: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

What type of interference occurs when two waves meet and the amplitude increases?

• A) Constructive interference.

• B) Destructive interference.

• C) Pass interference.

• D) None of these.

Page 12: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

Human perception of frequency.

• A) Pitch

• B) Intensity

• C) Loudness• D) None of these

Page 13: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

If you double the frequency of a vibrating object, its period

• A) doubles.

• B) halves.

• C) is quartered.

• D) none of these.

Page 14: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

During a single period, the distance traveled by a wave is

• A) one-half wavelength.

• B) one wavelength.

• C) two wavelengths.

• D) none of these.

Page 15: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

A pendulum makes one complete swing over and back in 10 seconds. Its frequency is:

• A) one-half second.

• B) one second.

• C) two seconds.

• D) none of these.

Page 16: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

A sound wave is a

• A) longitudinal wave.

• B) transverse wave.

• C) standing wave.

• d) none of these.

Page 17: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

Sound travels faster in

• A) air.

• B) water.

• C) steel.

• D) Sound travels at about the same speed in all of these.

Page 18: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

We are best at hearing

• A) infrasonic sound.

• B) ultrasonic sound.

• C) both of these.

• D) neither of these.

We hear between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz.

Page 19: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

A sound source of high frequency emits a high

• A) speed.

• B) amplitude.

• C) pitch.

• D) all of these.

Pitch and frequency go together.

Page 20: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

A Doppler effect occurs when a source of sound moves

• A) toward you.

• B) away from you.

• C) both of these.

• D) none of these.

Page 21: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

What is the bending of a wave around a barrier?

• A) reflection

• B) refraction

• C) diffraction

• D) interference

Page 22: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

This is the formula for:

v = velocity

V= f wavelength

f = frequency

f=V/ =V/f

Page 23: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

A wave has a frequency of 10 hz and a wavelength of 2 m. What is the speed?

v = velocity

V= f wavelength

f = frequency

V = 2 m x 10 hz

V = 20 m/sec

Page 24: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

A wave with an amplitude of 2cm and a wavelength of 4 cm.

Page 25: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

A wave with an amplitude of 3cm and a wavelength of 3 cm.

Page 26: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

A wave with an amplitude of 4cm and a wavelength of 2 cm.

Page 27: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

In a longitudinal wave, the compressions and rarefactions travel in

• A) to and fro.

• B) up and down.

• C) neither.

• D) none of these.

Page 28: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

Which of the following is not a transverse wave?

• A) sound

• B) light

• C) radio

• D) all of these

Page 29: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

A wave travels an average distance of 1 m in 1 s with a frequency of 1 Hz. Its amplitude is

• A) less than 1 m.

• B) 1 m.

• C) more than 1 m.

• D) not enough information to say.

Page 30: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

A wave travels an average distance of 1 m in 1 s with a frequency of 1 Hz. Its period is

• A) less than 1 sec.

• B) 1 sec.

• C) more than 1 sec.

• D) not enough information to say.

Page 31: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

Double the frequency of sound and you also double its

• A) wavelength.

• B) speed.

• C) amplitude.

• D) none of these

Page 32: Chapter 23-24 Review Game. Amplitude: tells us how much energy a wave has.

What is two or more wave overlap and combine together?

• A) reflection

• B) refraction

• C) diffraction

• D) interference