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A wave created by shaking a rope up and down is called a a. Doppler wave. b. standing wave. c. longitudinal wave. d. constructive wave. e. transverse wave.

A wave created by shaking a rope up and down is called a a. Doppler wave. b. standing wave. c. longitudinal wave. d. constructive wave. e. transverse wave.

Which of the following is NOT a transverse wave? a. light. b. radio wave. c. sound. d. all of the above. e. none of the above

Which of the following is NOT a transverse wave? a. light. b. radio wave. c. sound. d. all of the above. e. none of the above

A longitudinal wave lacks which of the following properties? a. speed. b. frequency. c. wavelength. d. amplitude. e. A longitudinal wave has all of the above.

A longitudinal wave lacks which of the following properties? a. speed. b. frequency. c. wavelength. d. amplitude. e. A longitudinal wave has all of the above.

When two or more waves are at the same place at the same time, the resulting effect is called a. a standing wave. b. a Doppler wave. c. a shock wave. d. interference. e. a period.

When two or more waves are at the same place at the same time, the resulting effect is called a. a standing wave. b. a Doppler wave. c. a shock wave. d. interference. e. a period.

Two waves arrive at the same place at the same time exactly in step with each other. Each wave has an amplitude of 2.5 m. The resulting wave has an amplitude of a. 0.6 m. b. 1.3 m. c. 2.5 m. d. 5.0 m. e. 10.0 m.

Two waves arrive at the same place at the same time exactly in step with each other. Each wave has an amplitude of 2.5 m. The resulting wave has an amplitude of a. 0.6 m. b. 1.3 m. c. 2.5 m. d. 5.0 m. e. 10.0 m.

Where can you touch a standing wave on a rope without disturbing the wave? a. At a node b. At any place along the wave c. At an antinode

Where can you touch a standing wave on a rope without disturbing the wave? a. At a node b. At any place along the wave c. At an antinode

As the sound of a car's horn passes and recedes from you, the pitch of the horn seems to a. increase. b. stay the same. c. decrease.

As the sound of a car's horn passes and recedes from you, the pitch of the horn seems to a. increase. b. stay the same. c. decrease.

The Doppler effect is the change in observed frequency due to a. the original frequency of the source. b. the type of medium the wave is in. c. the motion of the source or observer. d. the type of wave. e. all of the above

The Doppler effect is the change in observed frequency due to a. the original frequency of the source. b. the type of medium the wave is in. c. the motion of the source or observer. d. the type of wave. e. all of the above

When a sound source moves towards you, what happens to the wave speed? a. It decreases. b. It increases. c. It stays the same.

When a sound source moves towards you, what happens to the wave speed? a. It decreases. b. It increases. c. It stays the same.

The time needed for a wave to make one complete cycle is its a. frequency. b. velocity. c. amplitude. d. period. e. wavelength.

The time needed for a wave to make one complete cycle is its a. frequency. b. velocity. c. amplitude. d. period. e. wavelength.

The distance between successive identical parts of a wave is called its a. frequency. b. period. c. velocity. d. amplitude. e. wavelength.

The distance between successive identical parts of a wave is called its a. frequency. b. period. c. velocity. d. amplitude. e. wavelength.

The Hertz is a a. special radio wave. b. type of car. c. unit of period. d. unit of wavelength. e. unit of frequency.

The Hertz is a a. special radio wave. b. type of car. c. unit of period. d. unit of wavelength. e. unit of frequency.

The amplitude of a particular wave is 4. 0 m The amplitude of a particular wave is 4.0 m. The top-to-bottom distance of the disturbance is a. 2.0 m. b. 4.o m. c. 8.0 m. d. none of the above

The amplitude of a particular wave is 4. 0 m The amplitude of a particular wave is 4.0 m. The top-to-bottom distance of the disturbance is a. 2.0 m. b. 4.o m. c. 8.0 m. d. none of the above

If you double the frequency of a vibrating object, its period a. halves. b. is quartered. c. doubles.

If you double the frequency of a vibrating object, its period a. halves. b. is quartered. c. doubles.

The period of an ocean wave is 10 seconds. What is the wave’s frequency? a. 0.10 Hz b. 5.0 Hz c. 10.0 Hz d. 20.0 Hz e. 30.0 Hz

The period of an ocean wave is 10 seconds. What is the wave’s frequency? a. 0.10 Hz b. 5.0 Hz c. 10.0 Hz d. 20.0 Hz e. 30.0 Hz

A weight on the end of a spring bobs up and down one complete cycle every 4.0 seconds. Its frequency is a. 0.25 hertz. b. 4.0 hertz. c. none of the above.

A weight on the end of a spring bobs up and down one complete cycle every 4.0 seconds. Its frequency is a. 0.25 hertz. b. 4.0 hertz. c. none of the above.

A weight on the end of a spring bobs up and down one complete cycle every 5.0 seconds. Its period is a. 0.2 sec. b. 5.0 sec. c. none of the above

A weight on the end of a spring bobs up and down one complete cycle every 5.0 seconds. Its period is a. 0.2 sec. b. 5.0 sec. c. none of the above

Some of a wave's energy is always being dissipated as heat Some of a wave's energy is always being dissipated as heat. In time, this will reduce the wave's a. frequency. b. wavelength. c. speed. d. period. e. amplitude.

Some of a wave's energy is always being dissipated as heat Some of a wave's energy is always being dissipated as heat. In time, this will reduce the wave's a. frequency. b. wavelength. c. speed. d. period. e. amplitude.

You dip your finger repeatedly into water and make waves You dip your finger repeatedly into water and make waves. If you dip your finger more frequently, the wavelength of the waves a. lengthens. b. stays the same. c. shortens.

You dip your finger repeatedly into water and make waves You dip your finger repeatedly into water and make waves. If you dip your finger more frequently, the wavelength of the waves a. lengthens. b. stays the same. c. shortens.

A sound wave that has a higher frequency has a wavelength that is a. shorter. b. longer.

A sound wave that has a higher frequency has a wavelength that is a. shorter. b. longer.

A certain ocean wave has a frequency of 0 A certain ocean wave has a frequency of 0.07 hertz and a wavelength of 10 meters. What is the wave’s speed? a. 0.07 m/s b. 0.70 m/s c. 1.0 m/s d. 10 m/s e. 143 m/s

A certain ocean wave has a frequency of 0 A certain ocean wave has a frequency of 0.07 hertz and a wavelength of 10 meters. What is the wave’s speed? a. 0.07 m/s b. 0.70 m/s c. 1.0 m/s d. 10 m/s e. 143 m/s

A cork floating in a pool oscillates up and down three complete cycles in 1 second as a wave passes by. The wave's wavelength is 2 meters. What is the wave's speed? a. 1 m/s b. 2 m/s c. 6 m/s d. 12 m/s e. More than 12 m/s

A cork floating in a pool oscillates up and down three complete cycles in 1 second as a wave passes by. The wave's wavelength is 2 meters. What is the wave's speed? a. 1 m/s b. 2 m/s c. 6 m/s d. 12 m/s e. More than 12 m/s

A leaf on a pond oscillates up and down two complete cycles each second as a water wave passes. What is the wave's frequency? a. 0.5 hertz b. 1 hertz c. 2 hertz d. 3 hertz e. 6 hertz

A leaf on a pond oscillates up and down two complete cycles each second as a water wave passes. What is the wave's frequency? a. 0.5 hertz b. 1 hertz c. 2 hertz d. 3 hertz e. 6 hertz

Draw a Transverse wave with the following characteristics: Amplitude: 5cm Wavelength: 7cm Number of Crest: 2 Number of Troughs: 2

If two waves with amplitudes of +4cm and -6cm pass through and interfere with each other. Draw a 3 scale diagram showing the waves before they meet, when they meet, and after they meet. Use a ruler to get accurate measurements.