A) mechanical Wave B) impulse C) thermal energy D) reaction force
A) fabric B) ethernet C) fiber D) medium
A) compression B) trough C) rarefaction D) crest
A) wavelength B) crest C) trough D) amplitude
A) thermal wave B) longitidunal wave C) transverse Wave D) vibrational wave
A) crest B) compression C) rarefaction D) trough
A) rarefaction B) compression C) amplitude D) frequency
A) transverse wave B) interference wave C) longitudinal wave D) node
A) bend B) populate C) squiggle D) propagate ![]()
A) transverse wave B) submarine wave C) interference wave D) longitidunal wave ![]()
A) transverse wave B) longitudinal wave ![]()
A) crest B) wavelength C) trough D) amplitude ![]()
A) amplitude B) crest C) wavelength D) trough ![]()
A) crest B) amplitude C) wavelength D) trough ![]()
A) amplitude B) crest C) trough D) wavelength ![]()
A) They both have the same amplitude B) There is no amplitude shown C) A1 D) A2 ![]()
A) A2 B) They both have the same wavelength C) A1 D) There is no wavelength shown
A) a vacuum B) artificial lights C) the energy of distant stars D) the high energy of the Sun
A) The greater the frequency, the longer the wavelength B) The greater the frequency, the shorter the wavelength C) The shorter the wavelength, the smaller the frequency
A) seismic waves B) light waves C) water waves D) sound waves
A) when the queen greets her subjects while cleaning B) mechanical waves C) electromagnetic waves
A) energy that moves as electromagnetic waves B) speed of electromagnetic waves in a vacuum C) conversion of electromagnetic waves into kinetic energy D) motion of a medium caused by electromagnetic waves
A) x-rays B) radio waves C) gamma rays D) ultraviolet light
A) ultraviolet light B) radio waves C) gamma rays D) x-rays
A) radio waves B) microwaves C) ultraviolet light D) infrared light
A) ultraviolet light B) radio waves C) microwaves D) x-rays
A) radio waves B) microwaves C) x-rays D) ultraviolet light
A) radio waves B) visible light C) microwaves D) ultraviolet light
A) white light B) a gross brown colour C) black light D) a path to lucky charms
A) False B) True ![]()
A) They have the same frequencies B) Bottom C) Top
A) Transverse waves have crests and troughs, while longitudinal waves have compression zones and rarefaction zones. B) A longitudinal wave propagates parallel to its centre motion. C) Only electromagnetic waves transport energy. D) Waves (water) are transverse waves since they move from left to right, while the water around them moves up and down.
A) frequency B) amplitude C) wavelength
A) sound waves B) water waves
A) amplitude B) frequency C) wavelength
A) amplitude of a wave B) narliness of a wave C) speed of a wave
A) organizes all EM waves according to their amplitude and medium B) organizes all EM waves according to their wavelength and their frequency C) organizes how much shock you can get from the outlets in your home
A) gamma rays B) x-rays C) ultraviolet rays D) infrared
A) violet B) blue C) yellow D) red E) green
A) violet B) yellow C) red D) green E) blue |