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Which term describes the resting position of a wave?(1 point)
Responses equilibrium equilibrium amplitude amplitude crest crest
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If the wavelength of a wave in a particular medium is tripled, what will happen to the frequency of the wave?
It will become one
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shoto
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What is the period of a wave with a wavelength of 8 cm and a frequency of 0.5 hertz?
4 seconds 2 seconds 0.0625 seconds 0.125
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shoto
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A student is investigating two transverse waves. One of the waves is electromagnetic and the other wave is mechanical. Which
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Red
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What does the value 0.5 cm represent for the wave?
A. Amplitude B. Wavelength C. Equilibrium D. Frequency
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Which quantity of the wave will increase?
A. Speed B. Frequency C. Amplitude D. Wavelength
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Which term describe the resting position of a wave?
A. Crest B. Amplitude C. Frequency D. Equilibrium
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A term for the top-most point of a wave is the
A. Frequency B.trough C. Crest D amplitude
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Energy in Waves Quick Check
1. using the distance between compressions 2. a wave with a high amplitude and a high frequency 3.
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Tusken Raider
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A surfer talks about riding a 20-foot wave. Which measurement of waves is the surfer describing?
amplitude wavelength frequency
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shoto
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Which term describes the distance from the crest of a wave to the next crest?
frequency amplitude speed wavelength
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shoto
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Which statement correctly describes a property of sound waves they have two cons of movement they require particles to transfer
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Renee
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Which type of wave is used in sonar to detect objects?
A. seismic B. electromagnetic C. water D. Sound
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Nat
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How are seismic waves and sound waves similar?
A. they can cause vibrations or motions in the matter with which they interact. B.
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Nat
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How are seismic waves and sound waves similar?
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Nat
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Which statement correctly describes a property of sound waves?
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Nat
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Use the image to complete the statement.
In wave A, the wave goes a certain distance above and below the horizontal line and
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Rando
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What term is used to describe the combination of two traveling waves in the same material, which can be constructive or
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shoto
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A stationary source produces a sound wave at a frequency of 100 Hz. The wave travels at 1125 feet per second. A car is moving
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shoto
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A stationary source produces a sound wave at a frequency of 100 Hz. The wave travels at 1125 feet per second. A car is moving
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What happens to the wavelength when the frequency increases?
The wavelength stays the same The wavelength increases The
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shoto
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How does an increase in amplitude affect sound and light waves?
louder sound and brighter light louder sound and longer
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shoto
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What do both sound and light waves transfer?
air air electricity electricity energy energy matter
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shoto
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Which type of wave needs a medium to travel?
light waves, because they travel by oscillating electromagnetic fields sound waves,
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shoto
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What happens to the wavelength when the frequency increases?(1 point)
Responses The wavelength stays the same The wavelength
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e
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What do both sound and light waves transfer?(1 point)
Responses electricity energy air matter
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e
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Use the diagram to answer the question.
An illustration shows a wave with a horizontal distance between two consecutive troughs
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Rando
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Which term describes the number of times a wave is translated in one second?
A. period B. amplitude C. sine D. frequency
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boopboooooop
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In a longitudinal wave, moving at a horizontal direction, the particles vibrate in which direction?
Perpendicular to the wave
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Hehe
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Which wave carries the most energy?
A transverse wave with a frequency of 1 Hz and with a great distance between its crest and
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Hehe
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The formula vw=f⋅λ describes the relationship between the speed of a wave (vw), and its frequency (f) and wavelength (λ).
For
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wiggle
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8th Grade Science Practice Milestones Test
1 of 411 of 41 Items 02:45 / 01:20:00 Question POSSIBLE POINTS: 0.22 Students are
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adam
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Frequency and Wavelength Quick Check
4 of 54 of 5 Items Question If the speed of sound in air is 340 m/s, approximately how long
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social studies
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If the wavelength of a wave in a particular medium is tripled, what will happen to the frequency of the wave?(1 point)
Responses
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social studies
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Two ropes are identical. A wave traveling through the first rope has a frequency of 1.5 hertz and a wavelength of 6 meters. What
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social studies
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All waves carry: (1 point)
Responses light light matter matter particles particles energy
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Optional
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1. If a water wave has a velocity of 4.5 m/s and has a frequency of 25 Hz, what is the wavelength of the wave?
a. 0.80 m b. 5.6 m
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Momo
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1. The wave speed of a wave through a medium is equal to the frequency times the wavelength. When the frequency changes, the
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Denki
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A surfer talks about riding a 20-foot wave. Which measurement of waves is the surfer describing?(1 point)
Responses speed speed
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no name
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Which wave measure is changing by the greatest amount in the image?
(1 point) Responses frequency frequency wavelength wavelength
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no name
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the table shows information about 4 waves which wave has the lowest frequency
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sofia
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1. In mechanical waves, which property determines the energy of the wave?
a. Frequency b. Wavelength c. Amplitude d. Period 2. In
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Denki
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Which type of wave needs a medium to travel?(1 point)
Responses sound waves, because they travel by oscillating molecules sound
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social studies
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What do both sound and light waves transfer?
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a
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What term describes the distance a wave travels before it repeats itself?
A. period B. amplitude C. hertz D. frequency
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boopboooooop
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Sound wave phenomena quick check
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Scarlett
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Which type of wave needs a medium to travel
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Scarlett
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Question Use the table to answer the question. Wave λ (m) vw (m/s) L 120 600 M 150 600 N 100 600 O 50 600 The table shows
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The table shows information about four waves. Which wave has the lowest frequency?
A. wave O B. wave N C. wave L
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Nat
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When drawn on the coordinate plane with the x-axis as the baseline, a wave with a crest that is closer to the baseline has a
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Nat
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