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grandymaker [24]
3 years ago
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Wave is a periodic (1) __________ that moves away from a source which carries (2) __________ with it. Waves can be typified acco

rding to the (3) __________ of motion of the vibrating particles with respect to the direction in which the waves travel and according to (4) __________ . (5) __________waves vibrate perpendicularly to the direction in which the waves travel. This wave exhibits up and down motion. Longitudinal waves vibrate (6) __________ or back and forth to the direction in which the waves travel. (7) __________ waves are combination of transverse and longitudinal waves. These move in a circular pattern as the waves pass by. (8) __________ waves need solid, liquid and gas medium to propagate or travel. Transverse, mechanical and surface waves are examples of mechanical waves. Electromagnetic waves do not need (9) __________ to propagate. Radio waves, ultraviolet, infrared, and gamma rays are examples of (10) __________ waves. The nature of waves can be described through its terms, quantities and (11) __________. The (12) __________and trough refer to the highest point and lowest point of a wave pattern, respectively. The (13) __________ of a transverse wave is the maximum displacement of a particle of the medium on either side of its normal position when the wave passes. The frequency of periodic waves is the number of waves that pass a particular point for every one second while the (14) __________ is the distance between adjacent crests or troughs. 4. The period is the time required for one complete wave to pass a particular point. The (15) __________of the wave refers to the distance the wave travels per unit time. It is related to the frequency of the wave and wavelength through the following equation: wave speed= frequency x wavelength.
Choices:
•damage
•disturbance
•direction
•transverse

•electricity
•production
•longitudinal
•perpendicular

•energy
•propagation
•parallel
•mechanical

•surface
•matter
•medium
•formation

•electromagnetic
•crust
•crest
•magnitude

•anatomy
•amplitude
•wavelength
•speed
pls help i really need to finish this​
Biology
1 answer:
swat323 years ago
5 0

The correct answers to fill into the blank spaces are;

<h3>What is wave?</h3>

Wave is a periodic <u>disturbance</u> that moves away from a source which carries <u>energy</u> with it. Waves can be typified according to the <u>direction</u> of motion of the vibrating particles with respect to the direction in which the waves travel and according to <u>medium</u> .

<u>Longitudinal</u> waves vibrate perpendicularly to the direction in which the waves travel. This wave exhibits up and down motion. Longitudinal waves vibrate <u>perpendicular</u> or back and forth to the direction in which the waves travel.

<u>Electromagnetic</u> waves are combination of transverse and longitudinal waves. These move in a circular pattern as the waves pass by.

<u>Mechanical</u> waves need solid, liquid and gas medium to propagate or travel. Transverse, mechanical and surface waves are examples of mechanical waves.

Electromagnetic waves do not need <u>medium</u> to propagate. Radio waves, ultraviolet, infrared, and gamma rays are examples of <u>electromagnetic</u> waves. The nature of waves can be described through its terms, quantities and <u>propagation</u>.

The <u>crust</u> and trough refer to the highest point and lowest point of a wave pattern, respectively. The <u>magnitude</u> of a transverse wave is the maximum displacement of a particle of the medium on either side of its normal position when the wave passes. The frequency of periodic waves is the number of waves that pass a particular point for every one second while the <u>Amplitude</u> is the distance between adjacent crests or troughs.

The period is the time required for one complete wave to pass a particular point. The <u>speed</u> of the wave refers to the distance the wave travels per unit time. It is related to the frequency of the wave and wavelength through the following equation: wave speed= frequency x wavelength.

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