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Middle School Physical Science: Waves - Measuring Waves
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Wave Frequency     Imagine making transverse waves in a rope. You tie one end of the rope to a doorknob and move the other end of the rope up and down with your hand. You can move the rope up and down slowly or quickly. How quickly you move the rope determines the frequency of the waves.     Wave frequency is the number of waves that pass a fixed point in a given amount of time, such as one second. Wave frequency can be measured by counting the number of crests or compressions that pass the point in the given time.     The higher the number is, the greater is the frequency of the wave. The... Show more
Middle School Physical Science: Waves - Measuring Waves
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1. What is the speed of a wave that has a wavelength of 0.5 meters and a frequency of 2 waves per second?
2. The speed of waves depends on their
3. When one wave passes a fixed point every second, the frequency of the waves is
4. Measures of wave size include
5. Wave amplitude depends on
6. The amplitude of a transverse wave is the distance between
7. Assume that a wave has a fixed speed. If the frequency of the wave increases, its wavelength