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19 Cards in this Set
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When a wave strikes an object and bounces off
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reflection
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Repeating disturbances that transfer energy through matter or space
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waves
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Highest point of a transverse wave
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crest
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Region where the medium is crowded and dense in a compressional (squeezed) wave
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compression
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A wave that makes matter in the medium move back and forth (perpendicular)at right angles to the directin the wave travels
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transverse wave
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Ability of two or more waves to combine and form a new wave
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interference
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Lowest point of a transverse wave
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trough
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Material through which a wave transfers energy
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medium
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The bending of waves around a barrier
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diffraction
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Less dense region of a compressional wave (spread out)
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rarefaction
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Ability of an object to vibrate by absorbing energy at its natural frequency
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resonance
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Wave in which matter in the (squeeze and let go spring)medium moves back and forth in the same direction the wave travels
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compressional wave
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Distance between one point in a wave and the nearest (trough to trough) point just like it
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wavelength
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Measure of how many wavelengths pass a fixed point each second
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frequency
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The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
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law of reflection
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Measure of the energy in a wave
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amplitude
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A special type of wave pattern that forms when waves of equal wave length and amplitude traveling in opposite directions continuously interfere with each other
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standing wave (violin)
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The bending of a wave caused by a change in its speed as it moves from one medium to another
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refraction
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Why do surfers like water waves with high amplitudes?
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more energy
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