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__AMPLITUDE___is the maximum distance that matter is displaced from the resting position.

2. __TRANSVERSE___ waves occur when the motion of the medium is at right angles (perpendicular) to the direction of the wave.

3. Draw a TRANSEVERSE wave in a string and LABEL ALL 5 PARTS. CREST 2. CREST 3. AMPLITUDE 1. RESTING POSITION AMPLITUDE 4. TROUGH WAVELENGTH

4. Draw a LONGITUDINAL wave in a spring and LABEL ALL 3 PARTS.

5. FIND THE VELOCITY of a wave with a frequency of 10 Hz and a wavelength of 14 m. v = 10 Hz * 14 m v = 140 m/s

_________________is the maximum distance that matter is displaced from the resting position. ________________ waves occur when the motion of the medium is at right angles (perpendicular) to the direction of the wave. Draw a TRANSEVERSE wave in a string and LABEL ALL 5 PARTS. 4. Draw a LONGITUDINAL wave in a spring and LABEL ALL 3 PARTS. 5. FIND THE VELOCITY of a wave with a frequency of 10 Hz and a wavelength of 14 m.