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Wave Notes and Worksheets. Note Key . Wave Assignment (Link) Wave Practice Test (Blank) - (Key) Click to Run.
Sound is the movement of compression waves (longitudinal waves) hitting our ears. These compression waves are alternating high and low pressure areas. The air molecules vibrate back and forth, but don't move. Speakers imitate sounds by pushing air and causing vibrations.
1. Sound waves are longitudinal waves. 2. As the teacher talks, students hear the voice because particles of air move from the mouth of the teacher to the ear of the student. 3. Sound waves are mechanical waves. 4. All sound waves are produced by a vibrating object. 5. A sound wave does not consist of crests and troughs. 6. Mac is talking to Kate.
Waves Study Guide Answer Key. 1. What is the top of a wave called? Crest. 2. What is the bottom of a wave called? Trough. 3. What is frequency? How many waves go past a point in one second; unit of measurement is hertz (Hz). 4. If a wave is traveling at 60 cm/second and has a wavelength of 15 cm, what is the frequency?
Explore a compilation of printable worksheets created for Year 4 to Year 6 students, meticulously designed to enrich their comprehension of wave concepts and properties. Immerse yourself in the realm of waves with the Sound, Light, & Waves Worksheet!
Sound. 7th Grade Science Worksheets and Answer key, Vocabulary Sets. Covers the following skills: apply properties and characteristics of waves to analyze sound. Analyze the transfer of energy in a variety of situations (e.g., the production of heat, light, sound.
Sound. 8th Grade Science Worksheets and Answer key, Study Guides. Covers the following skills: Explain how energy is transferred through waves: seismic waves, sound waves, water waves, electromagnetic waves. Explain the Doppler effect.