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Avryl Wayne Z.

Ferrer 9-Pascal
Activity 1
1. Wave
2. Vibration
3. Medium
4. Mechanical
5. Reflection
Activity 2

Wave Part Description


COMPRESSION Particles are crowded toward
each other
CREST Particles are at their highest
point
TROUGH Particles are at their lowest point
RAREFACTION Particles are spread away from
each other

Activity 3
1. Wave
2. Vibration
3. Medium
4. Transverse wave
5. Longitudinal wave
6. Wavelength
7. Amplitude
8. Frequency
9. Reflection
10. Refraction

Activity 4
11. False
12. False
13. False
14. True
15. False
Activity 5
16. What is a wave?
A wave can be described as a disturbance that travels from one place to
another through medium or a space.
17. How are waves commonly produced?
Waves are commonly produced by the vibration of the particles of the
medium.
18. List the three mediums through which sound can travel.
Sound can travel through solids, liquids, and gases.
19. Give an example of a transverse waves.
One example of a transverse wave is the ripples of the surface of water. It
moves perpendicularly.
20. What is reflection?
Reflection occurs when a wave's propagation direction abruptly changes as
it hits the boundary between two mediums.

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