What is a transverse wave?
Wave that consists of a disturbance occurring perpendicular to the travel direction of the wave.

What is a longitudinal wave?
What is a pulse wave?
A wave that is caused by a single disturbance.
What is a periodic wave?
A wave that is caused by a continuous and repetitive disturbance.
What are waves?
A wave is a transfer of energy (not matter).
What can a soundwave travel through?
Anything with particles, like a solid liquid and gas. But not a vaccume.
What is compression?
Where the particles are close together in a wave.
What is rarefraction?
Where the particles are far apart in an area of a longitudinal wave.
What is the speed of sound?
340 m/s (in air)
What is the equation for the speed of sound?

What are amplitude, length, and wavelength?
What is time period?
The time it takes for a full wave to occur. It is measured in seconds (s).
What is frequency?

What are the symbols?

How do you measure wave speed?
Wave Speed= frequency x wavelength
What is ultrasound?
What is the equation for distance?
Distance+ speed x time
What are reflection, refraction, and diffraction?
What are light waves?
What are the types of electromagnetic radiation?
What speed do all electromagnetic waves go?
300mil m/s
Remember

What is a normal?
An imaginary line that is perpendicular to the surface in which the ray of light is reflecting off.
What is total internal reflection?
At a certain angle of the light, the light can refract back into the material.