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1 Audio File I heard that Amped up A whole lotta shakin’ goin’ on Good vibrations 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

2 It’s the frequency of a sound wave. A sound wave has this form.

3 1 PT Pitch

4 Mechanical waves such as sound waves travel fastest through this

5 Solids (the particles are closest together).
2 PT Solids (the particles are closest together).

6 A sound wave is this type and form of wave.

7 Mechanical and longitudinal (or compressional)
3 PT Mechanical and longitudinal (or compressional)

8 It’s another name for the energy of a wave; related to the amplitude

9 4 PT Intensity

10 It’s the spread-apart portion of a sound wave

11 5 PT rarefaction

12 Loudness is measured in these units

13 1 PT Decibels (dB)

14 This wave phenomenon is caused by a shift in frequency due to the motion of the source of a wave relative to the observer.

15 2 PT The Doppler Effect

16 It’s the direction a galaxy is moving when the galaxy is perceived to be red shifted.

17 3 PT Away from the observer

18 Ships use this technology with sound waves to locate submarines under water.

19 4 PT SONAR

20 The character of this determines the speed of any wave.

21 The medium through which the wave travels
5 PT The medium through which the wave travels

22 The unit for frequency (and pitch)

23 1 PT Hertz (Hz)

24 It’s the type of wave shown below

25 2 PT transverse

26 It’s the speed of a sound wave that has a frequency of 33
It’s the speed of a sound wave that has a frequency of 33.3 Hz and a wavelength of 10 m.

27 3 PT 333 m/s

28 It’s the type of relationship that exists between frequency and wavelength

29 4 PT Inverse relationship

30 The number of nodes, antinodes and wavelengths shown below

31 4 nodes, 3 antinodes and 1 ½ wavelengths
5 PT 4 nodes, 3 antinodes and 1 ½ wavelengths

32 This body seismic wave arrives second at a seismic station and cannot travel through liquids.

33 1 PT S-wave

34 A spreading zone develops at this type of plate boundary, sometimes forming a mid-oceanic ridge

35 A divergent plate boundary
2 PT A divergent plate boundary

36 This type of crust is more dense and thinner than the other.

37 3 PT Oceanic crust

38 The proposed mechanism for the movement of the lithospheric plates

39 Convection in the mantle
4 PT Convection in the mantle

40 The two reasons that the interior of the Earth is hot.

41 5 PT Heat from Earth’s formation (gravitational contraction and extraterrestrial impacts) and decay of radioactive nuclides

42 It’s the normal audible range of hearing for humans

43 1 PT 20 – 20,000 Hz

44 It’s the two terms used to describe frequencies above and below our normal range of hearing

45 Infrasound (below) and Ultrasound (above)
2 PT Infrasound (below) and Ultrasound (above)

46 These types of waves travel slowest through solids and fastest through a vacuum

47 Non-mechanical waves (light waves or electromagnetic waves)
3 PT Non-mechanical waves (light waves or electromagnetic waves)

48 This wave phenomenon develops when the vibrations of one object match the natural frequency of another object, causing it to increase in amplitude.

49 4 PT resonance

50 This wave phenomenon occurs when two identical waves constructively and destructively interfere to form nodes and antinodes.

51 5 PT Standing waves


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