Waves Quiz.

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Waves Quiz

1-5 Draw and label a transverse wave Include in your drawing The proper wave shape (1 pt) Crest (1 pt) Trough (1 pt) Amplitude (1 pt) Wavelength (1 pt)

6-10 Draw and label a longitudinal wave Include in your drawing Proper wave shape (1 pt) Compressions (1 pt) Rarefactions (1 pt) Amplitude (1 pt) Wavelength (1 pt)

11-14 Tell or draw how the following would affect a transverse wave: Increase in amplitude Decrease in amplitude Increase in wavelength Decrease in wavelength

15-18 Tell or draw how the following would affect a longitudinal (sound) wave: Increase in amplitude Decrease in amplitude Increase in frequency Decrease in frequency

19-20 Tell me two more things you have learned about waves since we began this standard (freebie; you’d better answer this!)