Warmup April 10, 2017 Answer the following questions on a new sheet of paper. (yes, write the question) What kinds of waves are there? List what you know.

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Warmup April 10, 2017 Answer the following questions on a new sheet of paper. (yes, write the question) What kinds of waves are there? List what you know. Define “pulse” as it relates to waves.

Warmup April 11, 2017 Define the following terms as they relate to waves: Amplitude Wavelength Frequency Period Medium

Sketch and label the parts of the wave below. Warmup April 17, 2017 Sketch and label the parts of the wave below. A C D B

Warmup April 18, 2017 What type of wave is a sound wave? Rank the following materials in terms of sound speed from slowest to fastest: Steel Air Water Wood

Warmup April 21, 2017 What wave behaviors are demonstrated in the images below? B A

Warmup April 24, 2017 What property of a sound wave determines its “loudness”? A wave will travel only as long as it has.... A. Matter C. Energy B. Mass D. Amplitude

Warmup April 25, 2017 A student used a rope to model a standing wave. A point on the rope that has the least vibration is called a....? When you squeeze together the coils of a spring and release them, you create a.... A. transverse wave C. water wave B. seismic wave D. longitudinal wave