Parts of a Wave
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Parts of a Wave
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crest
Crest – the highest point of a wave.
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trough
Trough – the lowest point of a wave.
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Wavelength – a measure from one point on one wave to the corresponding point on
the next wave.
Measured in meters.
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The distance a wave travels in a specific amount of time.
Meters per second
Wave Speed
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Equilibrium
Equilibrium – rest position
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Amplitude – the distance a wave rises or falls from the equilibrium.
(How big the wave is)You need more energy to make the amplitude
larger
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http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/asset/lsps07_int_frequency/
http://www.acoustics.salford.ac.uk/schools/lesson1/flash/freq.swf
Frequency – measurement of how many cycles can happen in a certain
amount of time.
Frequency is measured in hertz.
Example: If a motor makes 50 revolutions in one second, we say it has a frequency
of 50 hertz (Hz) per second.