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Physical Science
Chapter 17 & 18 Review Game
All About
Waves
Did You
“Ear” It
Math and
Waves
ElectroMagnetic
Waves
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These are the three types
of waves.
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What are the transverse,
longitudinal, and surface
waves?
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The high and low points of
a transverse waves are
named these.
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What are the crest and
trough?
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From crest to crest would
best be defined by this
term.
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What is wavelength?
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The name of the
longitudinal wave part
that has particles spaced
closely together.
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What is compression?
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Frequency of a wave is
measured in this unit.
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What are hertz (Hz)?
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The name of the outer ear
that is visible and suspect
to frostbite.
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What is the pinna?
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The names of the 3
smallest bones of the
body.
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What are the hammer, anvil
and stirrup?
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This canal structure helps
provide balance and
coordination.
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What are the semicircular
canals?
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Another name for the
eardrum.
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What is the tympanic
membrane?
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This structure changes
sound waves to electrical
impulses.
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What is the cochlea?
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A wave on a rope has a
frequency of 3.3 Hz and a
wavelength of 1.2 m.
What is the speed of the
wave?
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What is 4.0 m/s?
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Another wave on a rope has
a wavelength of 200 cm
and a frequency of 2.0
Hz. What is the speed of
the wave?
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What is 4.0 m/s?
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The speed of a wave is 5
m/s. If the frequency is
8 Hz, what is the
wavelength?
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What is 0.63 meters?
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An earthquake produces a
“p” wave that travels 230
m/s. If the wavelength is
50 meters, what is the
frequency of the wave?
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What is 4.6 Hz?
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A water wave has a
wavelength of 0.7 m. If
the frequency of the
wave is 0.005 kHz, what
is the speed of the wave?
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What is 3.5 m/s?
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This type of E.M. wave
allows televisions to work.
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What are radio waves?
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This wave is used by a
thermogram and helps
create pictures that show
variations in heat.
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What are infrared waves?
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This wave helps produce
vitamin D in the body. It
also causes the body to
wrinkle and eye damage.
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What are Ultraviolet rays?
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This type of ray is used to
kill cancer cells and make
pictures of the brain.
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What are gamma rays?
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These rays are often times
used at airports to look
into suitcases and other
baggage.
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What are X-rays?
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