1) The distance from the resting point of a wave to the crest or the rest to the trough a) crest b) trough c) amplitude d) frequency e) wavelength 2) The highest point of a wave a) crest b) trough c) amplitude d) frequency e) wavelength 3) A type of wave where the disturbance moves in the same direction as the wave travels. Ex: Sound wave a) longitudinal wave b) microwave c) amplitide wave d) frequency wave e) wavelength 4) The lowest point of a wave. a) ampitide b) wavelength c) trough d) crest e) frequency 5) Type of wave in which the disturbance moves at right angles to the direction of the wave. (Ex. slinky wave) a) sound wave b) transverse wave c) longitudinal wave d) compressional wave 6) Wave that requires a medium a) transverse b) longitudinal c) mechanical d) electromagnetic e) compressional f) light 7) Wave that does not require a medium a) transverse b) longitudinal c) mechanical d) electromagnetic e) compressional f) sound 8) high frequency wave a) many waves per second b) crest to crest c) trough to trough d) resting position to crest e) period of time for one wave 9) Formula for speed of a wave a) frequency x period b) period x wavelength c) frequency x wavelength d) amplitude x frequency e) amplitude x wavelength 10) Units for frequency a) m/s b) Hz c) seconds d) meters 11) Units for for wavelegth a) m/s b) Hz c) seconds d) meters 12) Units for period of a wave a) m/s b) Hz c) seconds d) meters 13) High energy wave a) high amplitude b) high frequency c) high period d) high speed 14) Travels at the speed of light a) transverse wave b) longitudinal wave c) sound waves d) electromagnetic waves e) mechanical waves 15) Travels at different speeds depending on the medium a) transverse waves b) longitudinal waves c) light waves d) electromagnetic waves e) mechanical waves

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