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Name: Toqa Alaa Awad / 3D

ID: 2017020
Grade 12, 2019-2020
Supervisor: Mr.Ehab Salman
Menofia STEM School
Wave types
Transverse
&
longitudinal
waves
Wave
propagation
Parameter of
waves
Wave
function
Wave
speed
Phase
1
Period
&
Frequency
Phase
constant
Particle
vibration
Wave
speed in a
medium
Questions
Question 1
As a gust of wind blows across a field of grain, a
wave can be seen to move across the field as the
tops of the plants sway back and forth. This wave
:is a

Ans: B
Question 2
Which of the following is an example of a
?longitudinal wave

Ans: A
Question 3
If the frequency of a traveling wave train is
increased by a factor of three in a medium
where the speed is constant, which of the
?following is the result

Ans: C
Question 4
The wavelength of a traveling wave can be
:calculated if one knows the

Ans: D
Question 5
A traveling wave train has wavelength 0.50
m, speed 20 m/s. Find the wave frequency

Ans: C
Question 6
A musical tone, sounded on a piano, has a
frequency of 410 Hz and a wavelength in air
?of 0.800 m. What is the wave speed

Ans: C
Question 7
Waves propagate at 8.0 m/s along a
stretched string. The end of the string is
vibrated up and down once every 1.5 s.
What is the wavelength of the waves that
?travel along the string

Ans: B
Question 8
A long string is pulled so that the tension in
it increases by a factor of three. If the
change in length is negligible, by what factor
?does the wave speed change

Ans: B
Question 9
What is the phase difference when two
waves, traveling in the same medium,
?undergo constructive interference

Ans: D

Because at 0 degree, the two waves


are in phase
Question 10
Tripling both the tension in a guitar string
and its mass per unit length will result in
changing the wave speed in the string by
?what factor

Ans: B
Question 11
Tripling the mass per unit length of a guitar
string will result in changing the wave speed
?in the string by what factor

Ans: A
Thank you

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