 Create a hypothesis about amplitude using a pool of water and rocks.

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 Create a hypothesis about amplitude using a pool of water and rocks.

Rules 1. Two teams: 2 front rows/2 back rows 2. One team is offered a question, everyone who thinks they know the answers stands up. *You receive a point for every person who stands up. 3. Last person to answer from the other teams picks who they want to answer. So you may not want to stand if you aren’t sure. 4. A missed answer is open for a steal. 5. Any talking results in points awarded to the opposite team. 6. Winning team receives 5 extra credit points on test

 wave

 amplitude

 wavelength

4 Centimeters

 wave period

 Frequency

 hertz

 wavefronts

 denser

 Speed

CREST

 speed of a wave

 3 m/s

 In a vacuum all waves travel at the speed of light

 Wave period

Trough

 Slower

6 centimeters

 Amplitude

 (P) Primary Wave

 (S) Secondary Wave

 Wave front