 How do you find the amplitude of a pendulum?  In simple harmonic motion, where is the velocity highest/lowest? Acceleration? Force?  What is the period?

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 How do you find the amplitude of a pendulum?  In simple harmonic motion, where is the velocity highest/lowest? Acceleration? Force?  What is the period?  What is the frequency?  What is longitudinal?  What is transverse?  What is a pulse wave?

 What are crests and troughs?  What are compressions and rarefactions?  What conditions make constructive interference?  What conditions make destructive interference?  What conditions make complete destructive interference?

 What happens to waves at a fixed boundary? Free boundary? (reflected and/or inverted)  What conditions produce a standing wave?  How can you find the wavelength of a standing wave?  What are nodes and antinodes?  How do you draw a resultant wave given two waves?  What type of waves are sound and light?

 Hooke’s Law  Frequency and Period  Period of a Pendulum  Period of a Mass-Spring System  Speed of waves