How are waves classified?
Type your name. Name _ How are waves classified? Watch the video. Transverse Waves Use these slide to help you fill in the blanks for your guided notes. Click on the slides to find the sentences in red. Use the red words to find the missing words in the sentences below. Select the word that completes the sentence. Make sure your sentence matches the sentence in the slide after selecting a word that fills in the blank. Transverse Waves: waves in wich the particles vibrate in an up and down motion. Example: light waves Longitudinal Waves Watch this video on Longitudinal Waves Longitudinal Waves Use these slides to complete your sentences for guided notes. Longitudinal Waves: waves in which the particles vibrate back and forth in comoressional pulses. Example: sound waves Longitudinal Waves Lab Demonstration Longitudinal Waves Click on the dot to open a text box. Type the word that labels the wave parts. Use the words below to help you spell. Capitalize the first letter for each word. Compression Rarefaction Compression Rarefaction Student Lab on Waves Watch as students explore waves using a slinky in class. Transverse or Longitudinal? Select the picture of a wave to place it under the correct type or name of the wave. Transverse Wave Longitudinal Wave Which type of wave has particles that vibrate in an UP and DOWN motion? Longitudinal Wave Transverse Wave Which type of wave has particles vibrate in a compressional motion? ( back and forth) Longitudinal Wave Transverse Wave Light waves are an example of which type? Longitudinal Waves Transverse Waves Sound waves are an example of which type of waves? Longitudinal Waves Transverse Waves Mechanical and Electromagnetic Waves Use these slides to find the missing words to completed the guided notes sentences. Click on the slide to see the next slide. Mechanical Waves: need a medium to travel through. -Mechanical Waves can either be Transverse or Longitudinal. Electromagnetic Waves: do NOT need a medium to travel through. -Electromagnetic Waves are ALWAYS transverse waves. Which type of wave DOES NOT need a Medium (form of matter) to flow through? Mechanical Wave Electromagnetic Wave Which type of wave DOES need a Medium (form of matter) to flow through? Mechanical Wave Electromagnetic Wave X-ray, radio, microwave, infared radiation, and visible light are examples of which type of wave? Mechanical Wave Electromagnetic Wave Sound, water, ropes, earthquakes, and tsunami are examples of which type of wave? Mechanical Wave Electromagnetic Wave Mechanical waves can be which? Longitudinal Waves Transverse Waves Both, Longitudinal and Transverse Waves Netiher Longitudinal nor Transverse Waves Electromagnetic waves are ALWAYS which type? Longitudinal Waves Transverse Waves Both, Longitudinal or Transverse Waves Neither Longitudinal nor Transverse Waves