which phrase best describes a periodic wave

. ])Tj ET 1 g 319.186 509.961 247.754 -270.201 re f Q 0 0 0 1 K 0 J 0 j 1 w 4 M []0 d /GS2 gs 1 i 371.422 420.799 m 433.519 420.799 l S 0 0 0 1 k 371.422 420.799 m 373.088 418.299 l 366.422 420.799 l 373.088 423.3 l 371.422 420.799 l f* 449.422 343.8 m 516.088 343.8 l S 516.088 343.8 m 514.422 346.299 l 521.088 343.8 l 514.422 341.299 l 516.088 343.8 l f* 371.422 343.8 m 438.088 343.8 l S 371.422 343.8 m 373.088 341.299 l 366.422 343.8 l 373.088 346.299 l 371.422 343.8 l f* 0 0 0 0 k 435.255 343.966 m 435.255 349.121 439.433 353.299 444.588 353.299 c 449.743 353.299 453.922 349.121 453.922 343.966 c 453.922 338.811 449.743 334.632 444.588 334.632 c 439.433 334.632 435.255 338.811 435.255 343.966 c b 433.421 416.966 m 433.421 422.121 437.6 426.3 442.755 426.3 c 447.909 426.3 452.088 422.121 452.088 416.966 c 452.088 411.811 447.909 407.633 442.755 407.633 c 437.6 407.633 433.421 411.811 433.421 416.966 c b BT /F8 1 Tf 11 0 0 11 339.519 485.6658 Tm 0 0 0 1 k 0 Tc 0 Tw (\( 1 \))Tj 0 -6.5 TD (\( 2 \))Tj 0 -6.652 TD (\( 3 \))Tj 0 -5.5909 TD (\( 4 \))Tj 9.0909 12.1818 TD (A)Tj 0.1818 -6.5909 TD (A)Tj -6.7273 8 TD (F)Tj 9 0 0 9 374.2395 426.9942 Tm (e)Tj 11 0 0 11 368.019 353.9942 Tm (F)Tj 9 0 0 9 374.7395 351.9942 Tm (e)Tj 11 0 0 11 507.519 353.9942 Tm (F)Tj 9 0 0 9 514.2395 351.9942 Tm (g)Tj ET 449.422 282.3 m 516.088 282.3 l S 516.088 282.3 m 514.422 284.799 l 521.088 282.3 l 514.422 279.799 l 516.088 282.3 l f* 371.422 282.3 m 438.088 282.3 l S 371.422 282.3 m 373.088 279.799 l 366.422 282.3 l 373.088 284.799 l 371.422 282.3 l f* 0 0 0 0 k 435.255 282.466 m 435.255 287.621 439.433 291.799 444.588 291.799 c 449.743 291.799 453.922 287.621 453.922 282.466 c 453.922 277.311 449.743 273.132 444.588 273.132 c 439.433 273.132 435.255 277.311 435.255 282.466 c b BT 11 0 0 11 441.519 279.4943 Tm 0 0 0 1 k (A)Tj -6.6818 1.1818 TD (F)Tj 9 0 0 9 374.7395 290.4942 Tm (g)Tj 11 0 0 11 507.519 292.4942 Tm (F)Tj 9 0 0 9 514.2395 290.4942 Tm (e)Tj ET 371.422 413.799 m 433.519 413.799 l S 371.422 413.799 m 373.088 411.3 l 366.422 413.799 l 373.088 416.299 l 371.422 413.799 l f* BT 11 0 0 11 367.519 401.4942 Tm (F)Tj 9 0 0 9 374.2395 399.4942 Tm (g)Tj ET 447.616 492.3 m 385.519 492.3 l S 447.616 492.3 m 445.95 494.799 l 452.616 492.3 l 445.95 489.799 l 447.616 492.3 l f* 0 0 0 0 k 366.95 488.466 m 366.95 493.621 371.128 497.799 376.283 497.799 c 381.438 497.799 385.617 493.621 385.617 488.466 c 385.617 483.311 381.438 479.132 376.283 479.132 c 371.128 479.132 366.95 483.311 366.95 488.466 c b BT -11 0 0 11 379.519 484.9943 Tm 0 0 0 1 k (A)Tj 11 0 0 11 443.519 500.4943 Tm (F)Tj 9 0 0 9 450.2394 498.4943 Tm (e)Tj ET 447.616 485.299 m 385.519 485.299 l S 447.616 485.299 m 445.95 487.8 l 452.616 485.299 l 445.95 482.799 l 447.616 485.299 l f* BT 11 0 0 11 444.519 472.9943 Tm (F)Tj 9 0 0 9 451.2395 470.9943 Tm (g)Tj ET q -1 793 614 -794 re 12 782 m W n 0 792.06 612 -792 re W n 1 g /GS1 gs 319.186 697.961 245.702 -104.675 re f Q 365.351 629.441 m 365.351 634.596 369.529 638.775 374.684 638.775 c 379.839 638.775 384.018 634.596 384.018 629.441 c 384.018 624.286 379.839 620.108 374.684 620.108 c 369.529 620.108 365.351 624.286 365.351 629.441 c h 487.351 629.441 m 487.351 644.537 499.588 656.775 514.684 656.775 c 529.78 656.775 542.018 644.537 542.018 629.441 c 542.018 614.345 529.78 602.108 514.684 602.108 c 499.588 602.108 487.351 614.345 487.351 629.441 c s [4 4 ]0 d 374.184 640.733 m 374.184 689.733 l 514.018 640.733 m 514.018 689.733 l S 0.8 w []0 d 378.684 679.108 m 509.684 679.108 l S 378.684 679.108 m 380.151 676.908 l 374.284 679.108 l 380.151 681.308 l 378.684 679.108 l f* 509.684 679.108 m 508.218 681.308 l 514.084 679.108 l 508.218 676.908 l 509.684 679.108 l f* BT 11 0 0 11 371.115 625.6361 Tm (A)Tj 12.7727 -0.0455 TD (B)Tj -6.5455 5.4091 TD (d)Tj ET q -1 793 614 -794 re 12 782 m W n 0 792.06 612 -792 re W n 1 g /GS1 gs 44.677 359.961 246.294 -161.329 re f Q 1 w 110.222 338.877 m 110.222 225.627 l 260.222 225.627 l 110.222 225.627 m 242.222 310.377 l S BT /F2 1 Tf 11 0 0 11 151.4642 202.0882 Tm (Time)Tj /F8 1 Tf 2.3338 0 TD ( \(seconds\))Tj /F2 1 Tf 0 11 -11 0 93.006 250.1463 Tm (W)Tj 0.8839 0 TD (ork)Tj /F8 1 Tf 1.5559 0 TD ( \(joules\))Tj 11 0 0 11 102.2142 218.2132 Tm (0)Tj /F2 1 Tf 4.2464 11.8443 TD (W)Tj 0.8839 0 TD [(ork vs.)40( )100(Time)]TJ ET q -1 793 614 -794 re 12 782 m W n 0 792.06 612 -792 re W n 1 g /GS1 gs 44.677 697.961 246.478 -209.793 re f Q 3.864 M 75.363 603.586 m 276.963 603.586 l S 0.5 w [4 4 ]0 d 176.163 682.786 m 176.163 517.186 l S BT /F8 1 Tf 11 0 0 11 75.3629 620.3276 Tm (Medium X)Tj 0 -2.6 TD [(Fused quar)-40(tz)]TJ 7.5818 8.6364 TD -0.0053 Tc [(Nor)-25(mal)]TJ ET []0 d 176.163 603.586 m 268.713 578.336 l S 268.713 578.336 m 267.558 581.751 l 274.508 576.783 l 266.005 575.956 l 268.713 578.336 l f* 176.163 603.586 m 239.605 531.371 l S 239.605 531.371 m 240.557 534.848 l 243.541 526.842 l 236.029 530.912 l 239.605 531.371 l f* 176.163 603.586 m 210.135 513.87 l S 210.135 513.87 m 212.219 516.812 l 212.285 508.268 l 206.618 514.662 l 210.135 513.87 l f* 176.163 603.586 m 107.458 536.633 l S 107.458 536.633 m 110.981 535.865 l 103.142 532.465 l 106.813 540.181 l 107.458 536.633 l f* BT 11 0 0 11 275.3128 571.0859 Tm 0 Tc (D)Tj -2.8045 -4.7227 TD (C)Tj -3.0909 -1.9099 TD (B)Tj -10.4545 2.3826 TD (A)Tj ET 112.554 675.836 m 135.196 650.045 l S 135.196 650.045 m 136.148 653.522 l 139.132 645.517 l 131.62 649.586 l 135.196 650.045 l f* 3.864 M 135.211 650.045 m 175.98 603.621 l S q -1 793 614 -794 re 12 782 m W n 0 792.06 612 -792 re W n 0 G 1 w 10 M /GS1 gs 306.799 744.009 m 306.799 145.516 l S Q The oscillator that generates the wave completes 49.0 vibrations in 20.8 s. A given crest of the wave travels 402 cm along the rope in a time period of 14.9 s. What is the wavelength? Explain)]TJ T* 0.0227 Tw (how the graph you have drawn could be used to)Tj T* -0.0129 Tw (calculate the value of )Tj /F5 1 Tf 8.8863 0 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (g)Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.481 0 TD -0.0001 Tc -0.0127 Tw [(. . . . C: shorter wavelength )]TJ -0.913 -2.8696 TD 0.413 Tc 0 Tw (5A)Tj 1.561 0 TD ( )Tj 0.276 0 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.0261 Tw (man standing on a scale in an elevator notices)Tj -0.9239 -1.1304 TD 0.0443 Tw (that the scale reads 30 newtons greater than his)Tj T* 0.0474 Tw (normal weight. . << /Filter /FlateDecode /Length 1248 >> . Using a )Tj -15.6731 -1.1304 TD 0.1387 Tw (protractor and straightedge, on the diagram )Tj /F5 1 Tf 19.0522 0 TD -0.0003 Tc 0 Tw (in)Tj -19.0522 -1.1304 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.3301 Tw (your answer booklet,)Tj /F3 1 Tf 9.8187 0 TD (draw the reflected ray)Tj -9.8187 -1.1304 TD 0.025 Tw (from point )Tj /F5 1 Tf 4.6972 0 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (P)Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.5559 0 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.025 Tw (. The number of times a wave repeats )-1470.4(2)0(5)-429.5( . . . . . (spJs bE`*A QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE QE Q@9 A: struck more softly Which measure does not change when a wave moves from one medium to another? . (1 point) The image appears shorter and on the same side of the mirror The image appears taller and on the same side of the, Responses They have long wavelengths that can penetrate materials, and their high energy can damage matter. D. A transverse wave, where particles move perpendicular to the wave. . . Sound waves can be described by period, wavelength, amplitude, and for periodic waves we can include frequency. )Tj 0 -1.4783 TD 0 Tw [(\(1\))-500.1(1.6 )]TJ /F9 1 Tf 3.1905 0 TD 0 Tc ()Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.8238 0 TD (10)Tj 7.993 0 0 7.993 123.891 371.8884 Tm (19)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 139.0424 368.0934 Tm 3.6468 Tc (V\()Tj 4.6096 0 TD -0.0001 Tc [(3\))-500.1(3.0 )]TJ /F9 1 Tf 2.8578 0 TD 0 Tc ()Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.8238 0 TD (10)Tj 7.993 0 0 7.993 245.891 371.8884 Tm (2)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 253.0499 368.0934 Tm (V)Tj -16.2456 -1.1304 TD -0.0001 Tc [(\(2\))-500.1(4.8 )]TJ /F9 1 Tf 3.1905 0 TD 0 Tc ()Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.8238 0 TD (10)Tj 7.993 0 0 7.993 123.891 358.8884 Tm (17)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 139.0424 355.0934 Tm 3.6468 Tc (V\()Tj 4.6096 0 TD -0.0001 Tc [(4\))-500.1(4.8 )]TJ /F9 1 Tf 2.8578 0 TD 0 Tc ()Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.8238 0 TD (10)Tj 7.993 0 0 7.993 245.891 358.8884 Tm (2)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 253.0499 355.0934 Tm (V)Tj /F1 1 Tf -16.2456 -3.2174 TD -0.0224 Tc 0.0278 Tw (Note that question 22 has only three choices. 1 g /GS1 gs 12 782 m 12 782 l f q 1 i -1 793 614 -794 re 12 782 m W n 0 792.06 612 -792 re W n 42 62 528 -21 re f BT /F1 1 Tf 7 0 0 7 43 53.5807 Tm 0 g -0.0001 Tc 0.0278 Tw (PhysicsJune 03)Tj /F3 1 Tf 10 0 0 10 301.1724 53.5807 Tm 0 Tw ([4])Tj ET 1 g 43.226 743.626 527.212 -675.085 re f BT /F1 1 Tf 11.5 0 0 11.5 66.2259 734.0934 Tm 0 g -0.0224 Tc 0.0278 Tw (Note that question 18 has only three choices. The number of times a wave repeats B. . B. an analog signal, which can easily be in coded and decoded. Transfer of energy from one place to another b. What is the, a wave generator produces a wave with a frequency of 45 hz and a wavelength of 1.9 meters. As an example, consider a graph of y = sin (x). The time it takes for a wave to repeat C. The distance between wave crests D. The distance a wave is from the starting point 2. endobj (-7) You have already stated the frequency. The elements in the periodic table are divided into rows and columns. )Tj 0 -9.3043 TD 0.0957 Tw (Describe the direction in which the wire could)Tj 0 -1.1304 TD 0.2143 Tw (be moved to produce the maximum potential)Tj T* 0.025 Tw (difference across its ends, )Tj /F5 1 Tf 10.9345 0 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (R)Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.9229 0 TD -0.0001 Tc (and )Tj /F5 1 Tf 1.7926 0 TD 0 Tc (S)Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.5369 0 TD 0.025 Tw [(. Therefore, the correct answer is option D: a row of elements. Which phrase best describes a periodic wave? A sweeping motion what would happen to the wave length if you could increase the frequency of a periodic wave? C: 1.4 10^2 s I cannot figure out what equation to use or how to use it. The electromagnetic wave is classified as (1) a radio wave (3) an x ray (2) an infrared wave (4) visible light 18 The energy of a sound wave . . T)73.8(urn to the last page and fold it along the perforations. . . D: sound waves, The amplitude of a sound wave is most closely related to the sound's D. waves with a short wavelength have a high frequency and high energy. . (2) 40. . . . The frequency is the number of repetitions of the wave per unit time. D. they need a medium to travel in 2. with Glowing hearts - this phrase describes the love and pride for our, A) speed,wavelength and frequency all increase B) speed, wavelength increase; frequency decreases C) speed, wavelength, a) the phase of the wave at x = 2.27 cm and t =. )Tj -7.2103 -10.087 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.1711 Tw (If a compass is placed at point )Tj /F5 1 Tf 13.8107 0 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (P)Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.977 0 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.1711 Tw (in the same)Tj -14.7877 -1.1304 TD 0.0625 Tw (plane as the magnetic field, which arrow repre-)Tj T* -0.0014 Tw (sents the direction the north end of the compass)Tj T* 0.025 Tw (needle will point? Wave motion in a medium transfers. C. A longitudinal wave, where particles move perpendicular to the wave. C. a digital signal, which prevents images from being pixelated. )]TJ 2.6087 -2 TD 0.2578 Tw (Three lamps were connected in a circuit)Tj -1.5652 -1.1304 TD 0.185 Tw (with a battery of constant potential. endobj )Tj /F5 1 Tf -13.382 -2.1739 TD -0.0001 Tc 0 Tw (Directions )Tj /F3 1 Tf 4.5466 0 TD 0.021 Tw (\(135\): For )Tj /F5 1 Tf 4.9753 0 TD -0.0002 Tc 0 Tw (each )Tj /F3 1 Tf 2.1404 0 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.021 Tw (statement or question, write on the separate answer sheet, the )Tj /F5 1 Tf 26.01 0 TD -0.0002 Tc 0 Tw (number)Tj /F3 1 Tf 3.4741 0 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.021 Tw (of the)Tj -43.2334 -1.1304 TD 0.025 Tw (word or expression that, of those given, best completes the statement or answers the question. . B. . . . . The dark lines observed on a bright back-)Tj T* 0.025 Tw (ground are caused by)Tj 0 -1.4783 TD 0.3422 Tw [(\(1\))-497.6(the hydrogen emitting all frequencies in)]TJ 1.663 -1.1304 TD 0.025 Tw (white light)Tj -1.663 -1.1304 TD 0.074 Tw [(\(2\))-497.6(the hydrogen absorbing certain frequencies)]TJ 1.663 -1.1304 TD 0.025 Tw (of the white light)Tj -1.663 -1.1304 TD [(\(3\))-500.1(diffraction of the white light)]TJ T* [(\(4\))-500.1(constructive interference)]TJ 22.4589 34 TD 0.0626 Tw [(32)-413.2(Compared to a photon of red light, a photon of)]TJ 1.413 -1.1304 TD 0.025 Tw (blue light has a)Tj 0 -1.4783 TD [(\(1\))-500.1(greater energy)]TJ 0 -1.1304 TD [(\(2\))-500.1(longer wavelength)]TJ T* [(\(3\))-500.1(smaller momentum)]TJ T* [(\(4\))-500.1(lower frequency)]TJ -1.413 -3.3913 TD [(33)-413.2(Protons and neutrons are examples of)]TJ 1.413 -1.4783 TD 0 Tw [(\(1\))-500.1(positrons)-5186.2(\(3\))-500.1(mesons)]TJ 0 -1.1304 TD -0.0002 Tc [(\(2\))-500.2(baryons)-5742.2(\(4\))-500.2(quarks)]TJ -1.413 -3.3913 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.025 Tw [(34)-413.2(The strong force is the force of)]TJ 1.413 -1.4783 TD [(\(1\))-500.1(repulsion between protons)]TJ 0 -1.1304 TD [(\(2\))-500.1(attraction between protons and electrons)]TJ T* [(\(3\))-500.1(repulsion between nucleons)]TJ T* [(\(4\))-500.1(attraction between nucleons)]TJ -1.413 -2.8696 TD 0.0127 Tw [(35)-413.2(If a deuterium nucleus has a mass of 1.53 )]TJ /F9 1 Tf 18.7784 0 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw ()Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.8116 0 TD (10)Tj 7.993 0 0 7.993 561.3016 471.4612 Tm (3)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 340.7668 454.6661 Tm -0.0001 Tc 0.1859 Tw (universal mass units less than its components,)Tj 0 -1.1304 TD 0.025 Tw (this mass represents an energy of)Tj 0 -1.4783 TD [(\(1\))-500.1(1.38 MeV)-4881.7(\()0.2(3\))-500.1(1.53 MeV)]TJ 0 -1.1304 TD [(\(2\))-500.1(1.42 MeV)-4881.7(\()0.2(4\))-500.1(3.16 MeV)]TJ ET 1 g 42 62 528 -21 re f BT /F1 1 Tf 7 0 0 7 43 53.5807 Tm 0 g 0.0278 Tw (PhysicsJune 03)Tj /F3 1 Tf 10 0 0 10 301.1724 53.5807 Tm 0 Tw ([5])Tj 9 0 0 9 538.0142 53.5807 Tm -0.0002 Tc ([OVER])Tj ET 0 G 0 J 0 j 1 w 10 M []0 d 306 744.456 m 306 342 l S 125.428 328.269 m 486.092 328.269 l S Q A. Which of the following is true about all. . B.) The frequency is decreasing. Weather: The state of the atmosphere, usually short term, with respect to its effects upon life, property and human activities. . (l) right a units, up b units (2) right a units, down b units (3) left a units, up b units (4) left a units, down b units Based on climate data that have been collected in Bar Harbor, Maine, . . . )Tj -2.5761 -2.8696 TD 0.413 Tc 0 Tw (2A)Tj 1.561 0 TD ( )Tj 0.2952 0 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.0453 Tw (vector makes an angle, )Tj /F6 1 Tf 9.7576 0 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw ()Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.5 0 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.0453 Tw (, with the horizontal. 81 increased by n 3.eleven more than a number $15 times the number of hours, The 2011 Japan tsunami was triggered by an earthquake 70 km offshore. . . [)]TJ 9 0 0 9 452.7049 456.1809 Tm 0 Tc 0 Tw (2)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 457.2049 456.1809 Tm (])Tj -11.5886 -3.2174 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.2385 Tw [(56)-413.2(T)91.8(wo monochromatic, coherent light beams of)]TJ 1.413 -1.1304 TD 0.031 Tw (the same wavelength converge on a screen. . The wave height increases. . A person moves away from a stationary sound source. . . Transverse waves are like those on water, with the surface going up and down, and longitudinal waves are like of those of sound, consisting of alternating compressions and rarefactions in a medium. A. . . . endstream endobj 43 0 obj<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]/ExtGState<>>> endobj 44 0 obj<> endobj 45 0 obj<>stream D: a radiowave, A tuning fork oscillates with a frequency of 256 hertz after being struck by a rubber hammer. B.) C: move eastward, only Address A television remote control is used to direct pulses of electromagnetic radiation to a receiver on a television. The)Tj T* -0.0325 Tw (point at which the beams converge appears dark. . Exposure to visible light does not damage)Tj T* 0.2001 Tw (skin. C: 25 Hz 2) What is the wavelength of the wave? The amplitude of the wave would be greater if the tuning fork were )]TJ -0.5535 -23.5652 TD -0.0101 Tc -0.0107 Tw [(69)-443.2(Measure the angles of incidence and refraction to)]TJ 1.423 -1.1304 TD 0.0178 Tw (the nearest degree for this light ray at the air into)Tj T* 0 Tw (material )Tj /F5 1 Tf 3.7068 0 TD 0 Tc (X)Tj /F3 1 Tf 1.0016 0 TD -0.0101 Tc 0.1608 Tw (boundary and write your answers in)Tj -4.7085 -1.1304 TD -0.0166 Tw (the appropriate spaces )Tj /F5 1 Tf 9.2411 0 TD (in your answer booklet)Tj /F3 1 Tf 9.1234 0 TD (. . . . . . << /Count 9 /Kids [ 5 0 R 6 0 R ] /Type /Pages >> )-1470.4(2)0(9)-429.5( . endobj Combined sea waves. . )Tj 0 -1.4783 TD 0.025 Tw [(\(1\))-500.1(0.11 m/s)]TJ 7.993 0 0 7.993 125.4671 169.2724 Tm 0 Tc 0 Tw (2)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 188.2056 165.4774 Tm -0.0001 Tc 0.025 Tw [(\(3\))-500.1(0.22 m/s)]TJ 7.993 0 0 7.993 247.4671 169.2724 Tm 0 Tc 0 Tw (2)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 66.2056 152.4774 Tm -0.0001 Tc 0.025 Tw [(\(2\))-500.1(2.0 m/s)]TJ 7.993 0 0 7.993 119.7171 156.2724 Tm 0 Tc 0 Tw (2)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 188.2056 152.4774 Tm -0.0001 Tc 0.025 Tw [(\(4\))-500.1(9.0 m/s)]TJ 7.993 0 0 7.993 241.7171 156.2724 Tm 0 Tc 0 Tw (2)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 327.5153 650.4774 Tm 0.638 Tc (4A)Tj 1.786 0 TD ( )Tj 0.349 0 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.0991 Tw [(ball is thrown at an angle of 38)-349.1(to the hori-)]TJ -0.997 -1.1304 TD 0.1426 Tw (zontal. B. )-1470.4(2)0(8)-429.5( . . . )Tj -8.446 -11.5652 TD 0.0115 Tw (Which diagram best represents the directions of)Tj 0 -1.1304 TD 0.1309 Tw (the gravitational force, )Tj /F5 1 Tf 9.9045 0 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (F)Tj 7.993 0 0 7.993 458.6044 557.6337 Tm (g)Tj /F3 1 Tf 11.5 0 0 11.5 462.4485 561.4286 Tm -0.0001 Tc 0.1309 Tw (, and the electrostatic)Tj -10.6316 -1.1304 TD 0 Tw (force, )Tj /F5 1 Tf 2.596 0 TD 0 Tc (F)Tj 7.993 0 0 7.993 375.1318 544.6336 Tm (e)Tj /F3 1 Tf 11.5 0 0 11.5 378.5349 548.4286 Tm -0.0001 Tc -0.0136 Tw (, acting on sphere )Tj /F5 1 Tf 7.4871 0 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (A)Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.8844 0 TD -0.0001 Tc -0.0136 Tw (due to the mass and)Tj -11.7062 -1.1304 TD 0.1264 Tw (charge of sphere )Tj /F5 1 Tf 7.4758 0 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (B)Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.6479 0 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.1264 Tw [(? endstream endobj 61 0 obj<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]/ExtGState<>>> endobj 62 0 obj<> endobj 63 0 obj<> endobj 64 0 obj<>stream . . . )]TJ 2.6087 -2 TD 0.1115 Tw (A 50.-kilogram child running at 6.0 meters)Tj -1.5652 -1.1304 TD -0.0085 Tw (per second jumps onto a stationary 10.-kilogram)Tj T* 0.025 Tw (sled. . . . . B: doubled . Which phrase best describes a periodic wave? . )Tj -5.7488 -20.6087 TD (Which path will the ray follow in the quartz? In other words, the time it takes for the waveform to repeat itself. A. condensation . . What can be expected to happen to the . Compared to the)Tj T* 0.0379 Tw (frequency produced by the siren, the frequency)Tj T* 0.1446 Tw (observed by a firefighter approaching the fire-)Tj T* 0.025 Tw (house is)Tj 0 -1.4783 TD -0.0002 Tc 0 Tw [(\(1\))-500.2(l)0(ower)]TJ 0 -1.1304 TD [(\(2\))-500.2(h)-0.1(igher)]TJ T* -0.0001 Tc 0.025 Tw [(\(3\))-500.1(the same)]TJ -1.413 -3.3913 TD 0.2006 Tw [(31)-413.2(White light is passed through a cloud of cool)]TJ 1.413 -1.1304 TD 0.0007 Tw (hydrogen gas and then examined with a spectro-)Tj T* -0.0038 Tw (scope. They are periodic in 2. cos x, which phrase best describes the transformation used to obtain the graph of g(x) = cos(x + a) b, if a and b are positive constants? one wave every 6 seconds. ( If the particles of the rock are vibrating in a north-south direction, the wave must be The wavelength increases. . Wiki User. . . . The wave height is decreasing. The frequency decreases, 1.2 km/s 2.2 km/s 220 m/s 22 m/s If the amplitude in a sound wave is doubled, by what factor does the intensity of the wave. It's true though that all waves can be broken up into periodic waves(extending in both space and time to infinity). )Tj 2.8801 0 TD (. I lost my book :(. . [)Tj 9 0 0 9 559.6923 290.7357 Tm 0 Tc 0 Tw (2)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 564.1023 290.7357 Tm (])Tj -20.9472 -3.2174 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.3037 Tw [(70)-413.2(Calculate the absolute index of refraction of)]TJ 1.413 -1.1304 TD 0 Tw (material )Tj /F5 1 Tf 3.7101 0 TD 0 Tc (X)Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.6108 0 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.0741 Tw (. . D: greater loudness, Which unit is equivalent to meters per second? . What happens to the magnitude of the)Tj T* 0.1026 Tw [(ball)91.7(s vertical acceleration during the total time)]TJ T* 0.025 Tw (interval that the ball is in the air? % This communication from the remote control to the television illustrates that electromagnetic radiation. . . Wave: A disturbance propagated by virtue of periodic motions in the atmosphere. )Tj 5.7602 0 TD (. Which type of waves from the explosion can be observed on earth? . 1 g /GS1 gs 12 782 m 12 782 l f q 1 i -1 793 614 -794 re 12 782 m W n 0 792.06 612 -792 re W n 0 G 0 J 0 j 1 w 10 M [3.004 2.003 ]3.004 d 583.76 799.153 m 583.76 -3.988 l S []0 d 583.76 -3.988 m 583.76 -6.918 l S BT /F1 1 Tf 0 -8 8 0 587.8246 126.0765 Tm 0 g 0 Tc 0 Tw (T)Tj 0.593 0 TD -0.0002 Tc 0.0278 Tw (ear Here)Tj -69.593 -0.125 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (T)Tj 0.593 0 TD -0.0002 Tc 0.0278 Tw (ear Here)Tj ET Q A. Heat from the sun reaches Earth in the form of, ? A: one . C. infrared . a. amplitude of the wave. . A: 3.40 10^2 s The sound wave does not change speed, but refracts. . [)]TJ 9 0 0 9 427.4954 491.5636 Tm 0 Tc 0 Tw (1)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 431.9954 491.5636 Tm (])Tj ET 1 g 413.775 678.359 26.125 -18.795 re f Q q 1 i 413.775 678.359 26.125 -18.795 re W* n 0 G 0 J 0 j 0.5 w 10 M []0 d 424.811 667.078 m 440.343 667.078 l S Q BT /F9 1 Tf 11 0 0 11 415.9052 664.234 Tm 0 g 0 Tc 0 Tw (=)Tj /F5 1 Tf 1.2756 0.4261 TD (h)Tj -0.3523 -0.7812 TD -0.0001 Tc (mv)Tj ET q 1 i -1 793 614 -794 re 12 782 m W n 0 792.06 612 -792 re W n 1 g 43 62.64 528 -22.64 re f BT /F1 1 Tf 7 0 0 7 44 54.2205 Tm 0 g 0.0278 Tw (PhysicsJune 03)Tj /F3 1 Tf 10 0 0 10 299.6724 54.2205 Tm 0 Tw ([13])Tj 9 0 0 9 539.0142 54.2205 Tm -0.0002 Tc ([OVER])Tj ET 0 G 0 J 0 j 1 w 10 M []0 d 306.023 742.761 m 306.023 439.115 l S 126.203 428.082 m 485.844 428.082 l S Q )Tj -2.6608 -1.4783 TD -0.0003 Tc (\(1\))Tj /F5 1 Tf 1.663 0 TD 0 Tc (W)Tj /F3 1 Tf 1.2189 0 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.025 Tw (would remain the same and the magni-)Tj -1.2189 -1.1304 TD (tude of )Tj /F5 1 Tf 3.2346 0 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (F)Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.8678 0 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.025 Tw (would decrease. meters? c).What is the third longest wavelength? . . Frequency b. amplitude c. wavelength d. wave speed Is it C? . 1980s Slang Terms and Phrase List A Airhead - Someone who lacks common . A. long wavelength and high frequency B. long wavelength and low frequency C. short wavelengh and low frequency D. short wavelengh and high frequency Is the answer B? What's the amplitude of the right moving wave and left moving wave? A: 0.25 s How does the consumer pay for a company's environmentally responsible inventions? . . endobj . . . 4) light waves, but not sound waves [)]TJ 9 0 0 9 529.6157 629.7136 Tm 0 Tc 0 Tw (1)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 534.1157 629.7136 Tm (])Tj -18.2492 -4.2609 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.1426 Tw [(63)-413.2(When a child squeezes the nozzle of a garden)]TJ 1.413 -1.1304 TD 0.1595 Tw (hose, water shoots out of the hose toward the)Tj T* 0.0464 Tw (east. Water waves approaching the shore will slow down. This article covers the range of dramatic structures from around the world. The sound produced by the tuning fork will travel through the air as a . C. absorption . B: 0.40 s A sound is a form of energy that is produced by vibrating bodies. What is the intensity of the wave at 5 km? . 1 g /GS1 gs 12 782 m 12 782 l f q 1 i -1 793 614 -794 re 12 782 m W n 0 792.06 612 -792 re W n 42 62 528 -21 re f BT /F1 1 Tf 7 0 0 7 43 53.5807 Tm 0 g -0.0001 Tc 0.0278 Tw (PhysicsJune 03)Tj /F3 1 Tf 10 0 0 10 301.1724 53.5807 Tm 0 Tw ([7])Tj 9 0 0 9 538.0142 53.5807 Tm -0.0002 Tc ([OVER])Tj ET 1 g 42.677 742.961 527.017 -629.684 re f BT 11.5 0 0 11.5 49.427 733.4286 Tm 0 g -0.0001 Tc 0.1643 Tw [(39)-413.2(The diagram below represents a ray of mono-)]TJ 1.413 -1.1304 TD -0.0167 Tw (chromatic light \()Tj /F5 1 Tf 6.7768 0 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (f)Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.5293 0 TD -0.0167 Tw (= 5.09 )Tj /F9 1 Tf 2.8166 0 TD 0 Tw ()Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.7822 0 TD (10)Tj 7.993 0 0 7.993 202.583 724.2238 Tm (14)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 213.2593 720.4286 Tm -0.0001 Tc -0.0167 Tw (Hz\) passing from)Tj -12.8332 -1.1304 TD 0 Tw (medium )Tj /F5 1 Tf 3.7184 0 TD 0 Tc (X)Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.8858 0 TD (\()Tj /F5 1 Tf 0.3328 0 TD (n)Tj /F3 1 Tf 0.8119 0 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.025 Tw (= 1.46\) into fused quartz. )]TJ -1.328 -2.4 TD 0.078 Tc -0.078 Tw [(5 . help, When youre finished, please lock the door. . A. the amplitude B. the energy of the wave C. the wavelength of the wave D. the material through which it travels E. the velocity of the wave I said C,D, and E. Should there be anything else? endobj For example, if a wave has a frequency of 120 Hz and a wavelength of 5m, it would have a speed of 600 m/s. . . transverse wave longitude wave surface wave wavelength (my, (a) What fraction of a wavelength is this? . . I Would Describe Wave Motion As "Propagating Oscillations" As A General Phrase. . The frequency of this light is For example, if a wave has a frequency of 120 Hz and a wavelength of 5m, it would have a speed of 600 m/s. D: Both types of waves transfer energy. B: sound, only A pulse wave is characterized as one assault to the medium while periodic waves are characterized as a series of successive assaults on the medium. B: increase A wave transfers its energy to a material A wave passes through a material. C: 1 s C: remain the same, The time required for a wave to complete one full cycle is called the wave's . . The number of times a wave repeats B. A. If the electromagnetic wave has an electric field of 0.22 V/m, what is the magnetic field amplitude? . . Science. . C: longitudinal wave with air molecules vibrating perpendicular to the direction of travel ])Tj 0 -15.3043 TD 0.0638 Tw (If the box is at rest, the net force acting on it is)Tj 0 -1.1304 TD 0.025 Tw (equal to)Tj 0 -1.4783 TD [(\(1\))-500.1(the weight)-4578.2(\(3\))-500.1(friction)]TJ 0 -1.1304 TD [(\(2\))-500.1(the normal force)-2026.6(\(4\))-500.1(zero)]TJ ET 1 g 319.151 383.148 248.029 -153.228 re f Q 1 w 4 M 553.38 258.038 m 351.38 258.038 l 525.38 360.705 l 458.199 320.95 m 403.667 288.741 l 387.394 316.294 l 441.926 348.503 l 458.199 320.95 l h 456.047 325.872 m 491.046 346.872 l S 491.046 346.872 m 488.33 348.156 l 495.332 349.447 l 490.906 343.87 l 491.046 346.872 l f* 414.547 333.372 m 397.047 361.372 l S 397.047 361.372 m 395.81 358.633 l 394.397 365.612 l 400.05 361.283 l 397.047 361.372 l f* 424.047 319.372 m 424.047 248.872 l S 424.047 248.872 m 426.547 250.538 l 424.047 243.872 l 421.547 250.538 l 424.047 248.872 l f* BT 11 0 0 11 363.38 370.3231 Tm 0 Tc [(Nor)-25(m)0.1(al f)30(orce)]TJ 11.0909 -0.7727 TD -0.045 Tc (Fr)Tj 0.9139 0 TD 0 Tc (iction)Tj -8.0503 -11.6364 TD (W)Tj 0.9139 0 TD (eight)Tj 7.3133 1.1818 TD [(Hor)-15(i)0(z)15(ontal)]TJ ET q -1 793 614 -794 re 12 782 m W n 0 792.06 612 -792 re W n 1 g /GS1 gs 44.151 385.148 247.353 -212.115 re f Q 0.45 w 3.864 M 85.176 317.125 m 149.976 317.125 l 85.176 317.125 m 85.176 381.925 l S BT 0 10.8 -10.8 0 80.7288 328.6596 Tm -0.0002 Tc (Distance)Tj 10.8 0 0 10.8 106.0563 305.9651 Tm 0 Tc (T)Tj 0.5738 0 TD -0.0002 Tc (ime)Tj -0.3738 -1.3667 TD -0.0003 Tc 0.0002 Tw (\( 1 \))Tj ET 85.176 206.965 m 149.976 206.965 l 85.176 206.965 m 85.176 271.765 l S BT 0 10.8 -10.8 0 80.5208 223.7557 Tm 0 Tw (Speed)Tj 10.8 0 0 10.8 106.0563 195.805 Tm 0 Tc (T)Tj 0.5738 0 TD -0.0002 Tc (ime)Tj -0.3738 -1.3667 TD -0.0003 Tc 0.0002 Tw (\( 2 \))Tj ET 201.816 317.125 m 266.616 317.125 l 201.816 317.125 m 201.816 381.925 l S BT 0 10.8 -10.8 0 197.1608 333.9155 Tm 0 Tw (Speed)Tj 10.8 0 0 10.8 222.6963 305.9651 Tm 0 Tc (T)Tj 0.5738 0 TD -0.0002 Tc (ime)Tj -0.3738 -1.3667 TD -0.0003 Tc 0.0002 Tw (\( 3 \))Tj ET 201.816 206.965 m 266.616 206.965 l 201.816 206.965 m 201.816 271.765 l S BT 0 10.8 -10.8 0 197.3687 218.4999 Tm -0.0002 Tc 0 Tw (Distance)Tj 10.8 0 0 10.8 222.6963 195.805 Tm 0 Tc (T)Tj 0.5738 0 TD -0.0002 Tc (ime)Tj -0.3738 -1.3667 TD -0.0003 Tc 0.0002 Tw (\( 4 \))Tj ET 0.9 w 3.864 M 85.176 362.485 m 149.976 362.485 l 86.166 207.325 m 150.966 272.125 l 201.816 206.965 m 266.616 271.765 l 201.726 362.575 m 266.526 362.575 l S q -1 793 614 -794 re 12 782 m W n 0 792.06 612 -792 re W n 0 G 1 w 10 M /GS1 gs 306.151 428.148 m 306.151 170.697 l S 128.706 158.412 m 484.774 158.412 l 127.242 449.832 m 485.232 449.832 l S Q D. plastic . C: 2.5 10^2 m/s . m/s ? [)]TJ 9 0 0 9 136.8405 141.7357 Tm 0 Tc 0 Tw (1)Tj 11.5 0 0 11.5 141.2506 141.7357 Tm (])Tj 16.366 45.3043 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.0794 Tw (Base your answers to questions 69 through 71 on)Tj -1.0435 -1.1304 TD 0.025 Tw [(the information and diagram below)73.8(. )-1324.6(Grade)-184.9( )10(. )Tj 0 -12.6957 TD 0.0014 Tc 0.3735 Tw [(As the speed of the wire is increased, the)]TJ 0 -1.1304 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.025 Tw (induced potential difference will)Tj 0 -1.4783 TD 0 Tw [(\(1\))-500.1(decrease)]TJ 0 -1.1304 TD -0.0002 Tc [(\(2\))-500.2(i)0(ncrease)]TJ T* -0.0001 Tc 0.025 Tw [(\(3\))-500.1(remain the same)]TJ 22.4657 57.4783 TD 0.1206 Tw [(23)-413.2(A change in the speed of a wave as it enters a)]TJ 1.413 -1.1304 TD 0.025 Tw (new medium produces a change in)Tj 0 -1.4783 TD 0 Tw [(\(1\))-500.1(frequency)-4798.3(\(3\))-500.1(wavelength)]TJ 0 -1.1304 TD -0.0002 Tc [(\(2\))-500.2(period)-6260.1(\(4\))-500.2(p)-0.1(hase)]TJ -1.413 -2.8696 TD -0.0001 Tc 0.3691 Tw [(24)-413.2(T)91.8(wo identical resistors connected in parallel)]TJ 1.413 -1.1304 TD 0.0148 Tw (have an equivalent resistance of 40. ohms. . )-1322(1)0(7)-200( . (4) Both types of waves transfer energy. . . Wave motion in a medium transfers. . . )]TJ -7.8784 -2.1739 TD -0.002 Tw [(58)-413.2(Plot the data points for the square of period ver-)]TJ 1.413 -1.1304 TD 0.025 Tw [(sus length. The period of a periodic waveform will be denoted with a capital T.