What is a wave?, a vibration that transfers energy from place to place, frequency, wavelength, matter traveling through a medium, Causes of a wave, Amplitude, Source, Mediums, Rarefaction, What do waves transfer?, Matter, Energy, Time, Mass, The two types of waves are..., amplitude and velocity, longitudinal and transverse, transverse and trough, The material through which a wave travels is..., Longitudinal, Source, Medium, Types of mediums are..., Trough and Crest, Solid, Liquid, Gas, Mediums and Sources, Energy and Matter, What type of wave requires a medium?, Frequency, Longitudinal, Transverse, Source, This type of wave moves the medium up/down while the wave moves side to side, Transverse Wave, Frequency, Trough of a wave, Longitudinal, This type of wave moves the medium side to side and the wave moves side to side (sound, springs), Longitudinal Wave, Frequency, Wavelength, Transverse, The highest point of a wave, Crest, Trough, Source, Rarefaction, This is the lowest part of a wave, crest, trough, rarefaction , compression, The amplitude of a wave is described as..., the area of high density/compression, Time it takes for a wave to complete a cycle, the distance from the equilibrium to the crest or trough, the whole effect the wave has on energy, An area of high density or pressure in a wave is called its..., amplitude, trough, compression, rarefaction, The area in a wave with low density or pressure is called..., crest, trough, wavelength, rarefaction, The distance it takes a wave to complete one full cycle is called..., compression, rarefaction, trough, wavelength, What is the Doppler effect?, The amount of time it takes for a wave to complete a cycle, Occurs when the source of the wave moves away from an observer, an area of high density in a wave, occurs when the energy is greater than the velocity of a wave.

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