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Name___________ Class_______ Period_____ Parts A Move the correct labels to the correct places. Longitudinal Trough Resting Point Transverse Crest Name___________ Class_______ Period_____

Name___________ Class_______ Period_____ Parts B Move the correct labels to the correct places. Longitudinal Compression Transverse Rarefaction Name___________ Class_______ Period_____

Name___________ Class_______ Period_____ Parts C Move the correct labels to the correct places. Longitudinal Compression Transverse Rarefaction Which type is it? Name___________ Class_______ Period_____

Name___________ Class_______ Period_____ Properties A Longitudinal Amplitude Wavelength Transverse Name___________ Class_______ Period_____ Pull the lines to the correct length and position to show amplitude and wavelength

Name___________ Class_______ Period_____ Properties B Longitudinal Amplitude* Wavelength Transverse Name___________ Class_______ Period_____ *Amplitude is how tight the coils are. Pull the lines to the correct length and position to show amplitude and wavelength

Name___________ Class_______ Period_____ Properties C Longitudinal Amplitude* Wavelength Transverse Name___________ Class_______ Period_____ *Amplitude is how tight the molecules are. Pull the lines to the correct length and position to show amplitude and wavelength