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Wave at Jeopardy 10 20 30 40 50 Sounds good Properties of Waves In real life Mix it up NickToons 10 20 30 40 50

The reason you can’t hear sound while in a vacuum It needs a medium Category 1 - 10

The speed of sound will change if you change its: Medium Medium Amplitude Loudness Category 1 - 20

When I crank up the volume on my radio I’m not only changing how loud my radio is, I’m also changing a sound wave’s Amplitude

The units of frequency Hertz (Hz)

Like vibrating wine glasses, an object that is vibrating at its natural frequency is experiencing: Resonance

The property of waves highlighted in this figure Amplitude

Which of the following waves has the highest frequency?

Through which of the following media does sound travel faster? Air A Brick wall Outer space b

The direction in which particles move on a longitudinal wave b) c) d) b

In what direction would you move if the wave is moving toward you? A secondary earthquake wave looks like this: In what direction would you move if the wave is moving toward you? Up and down

What property of waves is he changing? Rock idol Mr. Marrero plays a low pitch note on a guitar followed by a high pitch note. What property of waves is he changing? Frequency

Which property of waves are you experiencing when a someone drives by you in a car with a song that has a very low bass that makes your chest vibrate at its natural frequency Resonance

The type of wave done by fans on a sports event. Transverse wave

The units in which wavelength is measured Meters (m)

It takes 2 seconds for two cycles to pass through a point It takes 2 seconds for two cycles to pass through a point. What is the period of this wave? 1 second

How many degrees out of phase are the following waves? 180

How many nodes and antinodes does the following standing wave have?

An example of Resonance Wine glass Etc

An apparent change in frequency in sound emitted by a moving source is known as? The Doppler Effect

This figure shows the movement of a noisy car and the sound waves it produces, at which point would an observer hear the highest frequency? A

Who lives in a pineapple under the sea! Sponge bob square pants

You IDIOT!!! Ren and Stimpy

Fairly Odd Parents

Hey football head!! Hey Arnold

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