what is the definition of a wave
- carry energy
what are the 4 characteristics of a wave
what are the 2 types of propagation waves
- longitudinal waves
what is a transverse wave
what is the highest peak of the wave called
crest
what is the lowest valley called
trough
what is a longitudinal wave
what is it called when particles are close together in a longitudinal wave
compression region
what is it called when particles are far apart in a longitudinal wave
rarefaction region
what is the definition of an amplitude of a wave
maximum distance travelled by particles in the medium compared to its position at calm
how do u measure amplitude for a transverse wave
position at calms to maximum crest or position at calm to lowest trough
how do u measure amplitude for longitudinal waves
- higher the compression = higher the amplitude
what is wavelength
length of waves complete cycle
what is frequency
number of cycles per unit of time
measures in hertz Hz
- number of hertz = number of cycles completed in 1 sec
what is the scale of hertz that humans can hear
20hz-20000hz
what is an infrasound
sound less than 20hz
what is an ultrasound
sound more than 20000hz
what are the two types of waves
- electromagnetic
what is a mechanical wave
- cause a disturbance that changes the medium
what is an example of a mechanical wave
sound waves
what are mediums
solid
liquid
gas
what is an electromagnetic wave
what is an example of an electromagnetic wave
radio waves, light waves
what are the characteristics of a sound wave