Chapter 10 Wave Motion Chapter Opening 10.1 What are waves? 10.2 Types of waves 10.3 Description of wave 10.4 Motion of particles in waves 10.5 Describing.

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Chapter 10 Wave Motion Chapter Opening 10.1 What are waves? 10.2 Types of waves 10.3 Description of wave 10.4 Motion of particles in waves 10.5 Describing waves with graphs E

10.1 What are waves? Lessons What are waves? What produces waves? Waves and energy Key ideas

10.2 Types of waves Lessons Practical 10.1 – Transverse pulses and waves Practical 10.2 – Longitudinal pulses and waves Related Practical Transverse waves Longitudinal waves Check Point Key Ideas

10.3 Description of wave Lessons Terms used to describe waves Wavelength Amplitude Period and frequency Wave speed Check Point Key Ideas

10.4 Motion of particles in waves Lessons Transverse wave model Motion of particles Longitudinal wave model Key ideas Practical 10.3 – Transverse wave model Practical 10.4 – Longitudinal wave model Related Practical

10.5 Describing waves with graphs Lessons Describing transverse wave with graphs Describing longitudinal wave with graphs Check Point Key Ideas E