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Jeopardy Waves Transfer Energy Measurable properties Wave Behaviors Analyzing Graphs Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from C1 Forces can cause waves by
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$100 Answer from C1 What is creating disturbances? Back to Jeopardy
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$200 Question from C1 Roads can be bent or broken far away from an earthquake’s center. This shows that earthquake waves…
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$200 Answer from C1 What is transfer energy over a distance? Back to Jeopardy
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$300 Question from C1 An example of a longitudinal wave.
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$300 Answer from C1 What is a sound wave? Back to Jeopardy
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$400 Question from C1 One example of a transverse wave. along with a description of the wave, and the way it transfers energy.
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$400 Answer from C1 What is an ocean wave where it moves water up and down but transfers energy horizontally? Back to Jeopardy
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$500 Question from C1 One example of a longitudinal wave along with a description of the wave, and the way it transfers energy.
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$500 Answer from C1 What is a sound wave where it compresses and expands air and transfers energy in the same direction that it is moving? Back to Jeopardy
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$100 Question from C2 At the beach, Paul measures how many wave crests reach the shore in a given time. He is finding the wave’s ….
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$100 Answer from C2 What is frequency? Back to Jeopardy
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$200 Question from C2 Molly wants to know the wavelength of the wave made when she dips her finger into a pond. He should measure ….
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$200 Answer from C2 What is the distance between one trough and the next? Back to Jeopardy
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$300 Question from C2 A wave has a wavelength of 30 m and a frequency of 3 wavelenghs/s. The wave’s speed is…
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$300 Answer from C2 What is 90 m/s? Back to Jeopardy
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$400 Question from C2 Look at the graph drawn on the chalkboard. The line across the top of the graph shows…
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$400 Answer from C2 What is the wavelength? Back to Jeopardy
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$500 Question from C2 Look at the graph on the chalkboard. The wave’s frequency (the number of wavelengths that pass in one second) is …
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$500 Answer from C2 What is 0.25 waves/sec? Back to Jeopardy
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$100 Question from C3 Jacob shouts “Wow!” in a canyon. The sound bounces back to him as an echo. This is an example of a wave …
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$100 Answer from C3 What is being reflected? Back to Jeopardy
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$200 Question from C3 Refraction happens when a wave …
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$200 Answer from C3 What is moves from one medium to another? Back to Jeopardy
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$300 Question from C3 One example of diffraction is a …
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$300 Answer from C3 What is a wave in a pond spreading as it passes a rock? Back to Jeopardy
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$400 Question from C3 Courtney put two speakers in her room. In one place, the sound was much quieter than in the rest of the room. The cause of this is …
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$400 Answer from C3 What is destructive interference? Back to Jeopardy
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$500 Question from C3 Ocean waves are mechanical waves, which means they must travel in a medium. This happens when an ocean wave moves from a thinner medium, such as water, into a thicker medium, such as the oil from an oil spill.
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$500 Answer from C3 Back to Jeopardy What is the wave’s frequency depends on the medium it is passing through, and its speed depends on its frequency. When the wave passes into the oil, its speed changes?
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$100 Question from C4 Looking at the diagram on the Interpreting Visuals worksheet. The cause of the interference pattern shown.
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$100 Answer from C4 What is diffraction of the waves around the edges of the holes? Back to Jeopardy
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$200 Question from C4 On the Interpreting visuals worksheet the description of the diffraction shown in the picture.
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$200 Answer from C4 What is as each wave passes through A hole in a wall, it spreads out? Back to Jeopardy
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$300 Question from C4 Look at the diagram on the Interpreting Visuals Worksheet. The description of the interference pattern shown in the picture.
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$300 Answer from C4 What are the waves adding to and subtracting from each other; and in some places crests meet up with crests, in other places crests meet up with troughs, and in other places troughs meet up with troughs? Back to Jeopardy
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$400 Question from C4 Look at the diagram on the Interpreting Visuals Worksheet. The way the height of the waves change where two wave crests meet.
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$400 Answer from C4 What is they would be taller because they are areas of constructive interference? Back to Jeopardy
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$500 Question from C4 The explanation for $400 answer.
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$500 Answer from C4 What is the crests of one wave meet up and add together with the crests of the other wave? Back to Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy Two answers:Look at the diagram on the chalkboard, the measure of the wave’s amplitude and it’s speed knowing the wavelength is 0.5 m.
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Final Jeopardy Answer 1.What is 0.1 m? 2. What is 1.25 m/s?
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