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Wave Motion Jeopardy

Wave Motion Jeopardy. Types of Waves. Wave Characteristics. Wave Mathematics. Wave Properties. Mystery Box. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Final Jeopardy. Help.

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Wave Motion Jeopardy

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  1. Wave Motion Jeopardy Types of Waves Wave Characteristics Wave Mathematics Wave Properties Mystery Box 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

  2. Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Left click on question/answer slide to view answer. Click again to see question. (6) Use the home red button after each question to return to game board.. (7) For Final Jeopardy have the teams bet first, then give the question and have them write their answer (8) Sound button on home slide plays Jeopardy theme song. ©Norman Herr, 2003

  3. ANSWER:All waves are produced by this, also called an oscillation. QUESTION: What is a vibration? Types of Waves-100

  4. ANSWER: In these types of waves, particles vibrate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. QUESTION: What are transverse waves? Types of Waves-200

  5. ANSWER: In longitudinal waves, the direction of particle vibration is ____________ to the direction of wave propagation. QUESTION: What is parallel? Types of Waves-300

  6. ANSWER: These types of waves require a medium through which to travel. QUESTION: What are mechanical waves? Types of Waves-400

  7. ANSWER: Electromagnetic waves are the only type of wave that can travel through this, the absence of matter. QUESTION: What is a vacuum? Types of Waves-500

  8. ANSWER: This is a measure of the number of waves passing a point in a given amount of time. QUESTION: What is frequency? Wave Characteristics -100

  9. ANSWER: The lowest part of a wave is known as this. QUESTION: What is the trough? Wave Characteristics -200

  10. ANSWER: The distance between two equivalent parts of a wave is called this. QUESTION: What is the wavelength? Wave Characteristics -300

  11. ANSWER: For a mechanical waves, this is a measure of the wave’s energy. QUESTION: What is amplitude? Wave Characteristics -400

  12. ANSWER: Instead of crests and troughs, a longitudinal wave is characterized by compressions and these relaxed states. QUESTION: What are rarefactions? Wave Characteristics -500

  13. ANSWER: The frequency of oscillation for a boat that bobs up and down in the water three times every 5 seconds is this. QUESTION: What is 0.6 Hz? Wave Mathematics -100

  14. ANSWER: If the frequency of a particular wave is 0.25 Hz, the period of oscillation is this. QUESTION: What is 4 seconds? Wave Mathematics -200

  15. ANSWER: This is the velocity of a wave with a wavelength of 10 meters and a frequency of 0.2 Hz. QUESTION: What is 2 m/s? Wave Mathematics -300

  16. ANSWER: This is the wavelength of a wave traveling at 2 m/s with a period of 4 seconds. QUESTION: What is 8 m? Wave Mathematics -400

  17. ANSWER: This is the wavelength of the radio waves from Z100 which have a frequency of 100.3 kHz. QUESTION: What is 2991 m? Wave Mathematics -500

  18. ANSWER: This is the graphical addition of waves that converge at the same point. QUESTION: What is superposition? Wave Properties -100

  19. ANSWER: When the crests of two waves converge, this type of interference results. QUESTION: What is constructive interference? Wave Properties -200

  20. ANSWER: These types of waves are produced when two waves of equal amplitude and frequency are traveling in opposite directions on the same medium. QUESTION: What are standing waves? Wave Properties -300

  21. ANSWER: Resonance is observed when this causes standing waves to be formed on an object. QUESTION: What is a forced vibration? Wave Properties -400

  22. ANSWER: When a listener is moving toward a sound source, he would experience this change in the sound. QUESTION: What is increased frequency? Wave Properties -500

  23. ANSWER: The matter through which a wave propagates is known as this. QUESTION: What is the medium? Mystery Box -100

  24. ANSWER: Two guitars play slightly different frequencies, 200 Hz and 202 Hz. This is the beat frequency experienced by a discerning listener. QUESTION: What is 2 Hz? Mystery Box -200

  25. ANSWER: Other than temperature, this property of the medium determines the speed at which waves will propagate through it. QUESTION: What is density? Mystery Box -300

  26. ANSWER: A boat uses echo-location to determine the ocean depth. If the speed of sound in water is about 1700 m/s and the sonar wave emitted from the boat returns 4 seconds later, what is the depth of the ocean? QUESTION: What is 3400 m? Mystery Box -400

  27. ANSWER: In 1929, this astrophysicist applied the Doppler effect to explain shifts in hydrogen emission spectra from distant galaxies. QUESTION: Who is Edwin Hubble? Mystery Box -500

  28. ANSWER: Kermit the frog bobs up and down on his lily pad 20 times in one minute as water waves pass by. If the waves take 2 minutes to cross the 60 m wide pond, what is the wavelength of the water waves? QUESTION: What is 1.5 m? FINAL JEOPARDY

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