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Waves

A wave is a vibration that transfers energy. You will need to be able to label a diagram of a wave.

Waves

Waves

  • Waves are oscillations or vibrations.
  • All waves transfer energy.
  • The matter a wave passes through does not move from its position.
  • You can see information about a wave on an oscilloscope. It displays this information on a screen.
Describing waves

Describing waves

  • Wavelength - the distance between a point of a wave to the same point on the next wave.
  • Peak or crest - the top of a wave.
  • Trough - the bottom of a wave.
  • Amplitude - the distance from the middle to the crest or trough of the wave.
  • Frequency: the number of waves that travel past a single point every second. Measured in Hertz (Hz).
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