Answer the Wednesday Question on your bellwork page! BELLWORK 3-23-16.

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Answer the Wednesday Question on your bellwork page! BELLWORK

Objectives  Am I able to compare and contrast the different parts of a wave?  Can I differentiate between transverse and longitudinal waves in terms of how they are produced and transmitted?

Review  BrainPop BrainPop

Which statement best explains the difference between longitudinal and transverse waves? ALongitudinal waves have troughs, while transverse waves have crests. BLongitudinal waves produce energy, while transverse waves consume energy. CParticles in longitudinal waves travel towards a force, while particles in transverse waves travelaway from a force. DParticles in longitudinal waves travel in the direction of the wave, while particles in transverse waves travel perpendicular to the wave.

 In a transverse wave, the energy makes the medium move  Aperpendicular to the direction of the wave.  Bthrough space where there is no matter.  Cparallel to the direction of the wave.  Dup and down diagonally to the direction of the wave.

Label numbers…  1  2  4  2 to 6  Rest line to 4

 What happens to the frequency when wavelength is made longer.

Exit Ticket  Draw a wave.  Label the crest, trough, and one wavelength.