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Wavy Wonders!

Physics Honors
Mr. Kazc
Chapter 14
Across
The time needed for an object to repeat one complete cycle of motion
Any motion that repeats in a regular cycle
States that the force acting on a spring is directly proportional to the amount that the spring is stretched
The shortest distance between points where the wave pattern repeats itself, such as from crest to crest or trough to trough
A line that can show the direction a wave is traveling and is drawn at a right angle to a wave's crest
States that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
A wave that appears to be standing still, produced by the interference of two traveling waves moving in opposite directions
A single disturbance or pulse that travels through a medium
The point with the largest displacement when two wave pulses meet
Down
States that the displacement of a medium caused by two or more waves is the algebraic sum of the displacements of the individual waves
A mechanical wave in which the disturbance is in the same direction, parallel to the direction of wave motion
The stationary point where two equal wave pulses meet and are in the same location, having a displacement of zero
A device that can demonstrate simple harmonic motion when its bob (a massive ball or weight), suspended by a string or light rod, is pulled to one side and released, causing it to swing back and forth
The line in a ray diagram that shows the direction of the barrier and is drawn at a right angle, or perpendicular, to the barrier
The high point of a wave
A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space; transfers energy without transferring matter
A line representing the crest of a wave in two dimensions that can show the wavelength, but not the amplitude, of the wave when drawn to scale
A special form of simple harmonic motion that occurs when small forces are applied at regular intervals to an oscillating or vibrating object and the amplitude of the vibration increases
An erect or inverted wave the results from some of the energy of the incident wave's pulse being reflected backward
A wave that strikes a boundary between two media