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Physics Week 4

name: ______________________________
Across
The outcome of an experiment.
The magnitude of the distance an object travels per unit of time.
The material through which a wave travels.
A point on a standing wave where particles of the medium do not move.
Motion that repeats over regular intervals. Also called periodic motion.
A phenomenon that occurs when two waves interact, forming a single wave with greater or lower amplitude.
An object or system's tendency to oscillate with a greater amplitude at certain frequencies.
Part of the International System of Units; from the French, le Système international d'unités. SI units are the basis for the metric system.
A change in the position of an object, which is described by its magnitude and direction and is independent of the path taken.
The ability to do work.
Down
The part of a wave's cycle that has elapsed relative to an arbitrary point.
A type of mechanical wave that travels via the vibration of particles in a substance, such as air.
A wave that travels through the Earth, often as a result of an earthquake or explosion.
A physical, mathematical, or conceptual representation of something in nature.
A wave exhibiting an interference pattern in which certain points on the wave, called nodes, do not move.
The distance between the points at which a wave repeats itself.
An observable event.
The height of a wave, measured from center to peak.
An electromagnetic wave through which light energy is transferred.
A point on a standing wave where particles of the medium move the most.
The number of waves that pass a certain point per second.