The distance crest to crest or compression to compression, trough, amplitude, frequence, wavelength, The highest part of a transverse wave, crest, trough, frequency, wavelength, The lowest part of a transverse wave, crest, frequency, trough, amplitude, The amount of energy a wave has (or the distance from the wave at rest to its highest point), frequency, crest, trough, amplitude, The energy in a transverse wave moves, forward from the source and spreads out, up and down OR side to side, 90 degrees, in a straight line, The energy in a longitudinal wave moves, up and down OR side to side, forward from the source and spreads out, in a straight line, Waves travel fastest in solids because their molecules are close together, false, true, If a wave has a short wavelength its frequency will be, low, high, The number of waves that pass a stationary point in one second, amplitude, wavelength, frequency, If a wave has a long wavelength its frequency will be, low, high, The transfer of energy from one place to another is called a wave., false, true, Transverse and longitudinal waves both have, troughs, amplitude, compressions, crests, Transverse and longitudinal waves need a medium to transfer energy from one place to another., false, true, Longitudinal and transverse waves are NOT mechanical waves., True, False, Increasing the temperature of the liquid, decrease the speed of the wave, increase the speed of the wave, nothing will happen, transmission, the passage of a wave through the medium, bouncing back of a wave, absorption of the wave, the picture represents, refraction, reflection, absorption, transmission, the picture represents, refraction, reflection, diffraction, absorption, which wave has a high frequency, A, B, which wave has a low energy, a, b, c

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