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Take This Wave Final! Ignore the others!

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Question 1
1.

Which wave was played first?

Question 2
2.

Which wave was played second?

Question 3
3.

The lowest point on a wave is the:

Question 4
4.

The highest point on a wave is:

Question 5
5.

Which vocabulary term is used to identify the distance between points C & G?

Question 6
6.

When the frequency of a wave increases, what happens to the wavelength?

Question 7
7.

What property of the wave is represented by the letter "B"?

Question 8
8.

What property of the wave is represented by the letter "A"?

Question 9
9.

If a 60-dB sound increases to an intensity of 70 dB, about how much louder is the sound to you (not the intensity)?

Question 10
10.

Which letter(s) represent the crest of the wave?

Question 11
11.

Which letter(s) represent the trough of the wave?

Question 12
12.

Which of the following can sound travel through?

Question 13
13.

Which wave in the diagram has the greatest frequency?

Question 14
14.

Which wave in the diagram has the greatest wavelength ?

Question 15
15.

What is measured crest to crest or trough to trough

Question 16
16.

What are regular disturbances that carry energy through matter or space?

Question 17
17.

Frequency is

Question 18
18.

The amplitude of a wave is the

Question 19
19.

Which statement is NOT true?

Question 20
20.

One wave completes 4 cycles in 2 sec, and another wave completes 6 cycles in 1 sec. Which one has the higher frequency? Explain your response. Full Sentences.

Question 21
21.

Describe one similarity and one difference between a longitudinal wave and a transverse wave. Full Sentence

Question 22
22.

If the frequency of a sound increases, what happens to its wavelength? Full Sentences.

Question 23
23.

Explain noise-induced hearing loss, and provide three ways a person can prevent it.Full Sentences.

Question 24
24.

The number of wavelengths that pass a point each per second is: