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Title:study guide for WAVE unit
Summary:pictures and materials on the WAVE unit.
Description:Use this to help yourself prepare for the test on waves.
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Handle: Document-19314
Owner: Englert, Kim (User-486, kenglert)
Create Date:Wednesday, February 11, 2004 01:36:40 PM EST
Modified Date:Wednesday, January 2, 2008 09:46:28 AM EST
Modified By: Dickenson, Rhonda (User-367, rdickens)
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Abstract:
  • TRANSVERSE WAVES CREST - highest point of a wave X TROUGH - lowest point of a wave In this type of wave, the MOTION of the WAVE and the DIRECTION of the wave are at RIGHT ANGLES.
  • All waves, however, share certain basic characteristics: ALL WAVES HAVE: 1.) amplitude 2.) wavelength 3.) frequency..
  • SOUND WAVES A sound wave is different than a light wave in that a sound wave is not capable of traveling through a vacuum.
  • ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES An electromagnetic wave is a wave which is capable of transmitting its energy through a vacuum (i.e., empty space).
  • C = the INCIDENT WAVE A = the ANGLE OF INCIDENT B = the ANGLE OF REFLECTION D = the REFLECTED WAVE When a WAVE strikes a barrier, it can be ABSORBED or REFLECTED.
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Content Type:application/vnd.ms-powerpoint
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File name:WAVE STUDY GUIDE.ppt
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Appears In: Camuto, Mrs.


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