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Flashcards --- PHYSICS - Waves

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RarefactionA region of a wave that is relaxed, not compressed.
NodeA region of a Standing Wave that has no movement
AntinodeA region of a Standing Wave that has maximum movement
AmplitudeThe height of the wave
WavelengthThe distance from two equivalent points on a wave. The distance from peak-to-peak.
FrequencyThe number of waves passing a specific point in a given time.
SI Unit --- AmplitudeMeters
SI Unit --- FrequencyHertz or (1/s)
SI Unit --- WavelengthMeters
SI Unit --- Wave Speedm/s
PeriodThe amount of time for a wave to complete one cycle.
ReflectionOccurs when a wave bounces off a surface.
RefractionOccurs when a wave appears to bend as it passes into a new medium
DiffractionOccurs when a wave passes through an opening or by an edge.
Doppler EffectThe apparent shift in frequency when a wave is traveling toward or away from you.
Polarized LightA form of light that occurs when the waves are aligned along the same plane.
RadioThe lowest energy form of electromagnetic radiation.
AM RadioA form of radio that transmits waves using Amplified Modulation. This sounds noisy but travels far distances
FM RadioA form of radio that transmits waves using Frequency Modulation. This sounds clear but doesn't travel very far.
TransparentOccurs when light completely passes through a material with no reflection or scattering
TranslucentOccurs when light passes through a material with some reflection and scattering
OpaqueA material that doesn't allow light to pass through it. These objects are not see-through.
PigmentA chemical that absorbs and reflects a specific frequency of light.
The 3 primary colors in scienceRed, Green, Blue
The 3 primary pigmentsCyan, Magenta, Yellow
AbsorptionOccurs when a substance gains energy causing the electrons to travel from a low energy state to a high energy state.
EmissionOccurs when a substance loses energy causing the electrons to travel from a high energy state to a low energy state.
Gamma-RayThe highest energy form of electromagnetic radiation.
Visible LightThe region of the electromagnetic spectrum that humans can detect with their eyes.
MicrowaveA form of electromagnetic radiation that causes molecules to rotate.
InfraredA form of electromagnetic radiation that causes molecules to vibrate and stretch.
UltravioletA form of electromagnetic radiation that helps plants grow and can cause sunburn.
X-RayA form of electromagnetic radiation that can pass through tissue but not your skeletal system.
Destructive InterferenceOccurs when two waves cancel each other out
Constructive InterferenceOccurs when two waves combine or add up.
Seismic WaveA type of wave that is formed from vibrations within the Earth from moving tectonic plates. These lead to earthquakes.
How is a Transverse Wave formed?A wave produced by a force that acts perpendicular to its direction of movement.
How is a Compression Wave formed?A wave produced by a force that acts parallel to its direction of movement.
Speed of Light3 x 10^8 m/s
Speed of Sound343 m/s
TroughThe lowest point on a wave
CrestThe highest point on a wave
PitchA property of a sound wave that is related to the frequency
VolumeA property of a sound wave that is related to the amplitude


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