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Wave Energy Jeopardy

Basic Properties Wave TypesWave Properties Wave Misc.Sound FINAL

Basic Properties 100 What is transferred by waves as they move from one place to another. What is energy?

Basic Properties 200 What is not transfer as waves move from one place to another. What is material

Basic Properties 300 All mechanical waves need this. medium

Basic Properties 400 The characteristic of a wave that shows wave energy. What is amplitude?

Basic Properties 500 The number of waves passing a fixed point in a given amount of time. Frequency

Wave Types 100 A surface wave on an ocean is an example of this wave type. Transverse

Wave Types 200 Sound waves are an example of this wave type. Longitudinal

Wave Types 300 People make this wave at Seahawk games. What is transverse?

Wave Types 400 In this wave the direction of the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction of the wave. Transverse

Wave Types 500 In this wave the direction of the disturbance is in the same direction as the wave. longitudinal

Wave Properties 100 The rate of disturbances. What is frequency?

Wave Properties 200 The size of a wave from middle to crest or middle to trough. What is amplitude?

Wave Properties 300 The speed of a wave that has a frequency of 6 hertz and a wavelength of 7 cm. What is 42 cm per second.

Wave Properties 400 In a consistent medium, the wave with the smaller wavelength will have a frequency that is this. What is higher.

Wave Properties 500 This determines the speed of a wave. What is it’s medium

Wave Misc. 100 The measurement hertz measures this wave property. What is frequency

Wave Misc. 200 The amplitude of a sound wave is measured in this unit. What is decibels?

DAILY DOUBLE - Wave Misc. This term describes the relationship between frequency and wavelength of a given wave. What is inversely proportional?

Wave Misc. 400 The speed of a wave having a frequency of 5 hertz and a wavelength of 6 cm and an amplitude of 20 decibels. Include units. What is 30 cm per second?

Wave Misc. 500 This type of wave is not mechanical. List the type and give two examples. What is Electromagnetic waves? Two examples: radio, infrared, light, UV, micro, x rays, gamma

Sound 100 What an increase in the frequency of a wave sounds like. What is a higher pitch?

Sound 200 Of the three states of matter, sound travels 2 nd fastest with this as a medium. What is water?

Sound 300 When the amplitude of a sound wave is reduce we notice that this is how it sounds. What is quieter.

Sound 400 The unit used to measure the loudness of sounds. What is decibels?

Sound 500 The size of the wavelength of a high pitch sound compared to a low pitch sound. What is shorter?

Why does the Carlos Santana slide his hand down the guitar neck when he wants to play a high note? Use vibration, frequency, and pitch in your answer. He shortens the string which makes it vibrate faster. The faster vibration means a higher frequency and high frequency means higher pitch. FINAL JEOPARDY!