Asked by linda
1. Four students attempt to label a wave diagram. Based on the responses from each student, who correctly labeled the wave?
Mary says:
A=Amplitude
B=Crest
C=Trough
D=Equilibrium
E=Wavelength
Jo says:
A=Wavelength
B=Trough
C=Equilibrium
D=Amplitude
E=Crest
Beth says:
A=Wavelength
B=Crest
C=Equilibrium
D=Amplitude
E=Trough
Amy says:
A=Wavelength
B=Crest
C=Amplitude
D=Equilibrium
E=Trough
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Mary correctly labeled the wave
Jo correctly labeled the wave
Beth correctly labeled the wave
Amy correctly labeled the wave
Mary says:
A=Amplitude
B=Crest
C=Trough
D=Equilibrium
E=Wavelength
Jo says:
A=Wavelength
B=Trough
C=Equilibrium
D=Amplitude
E=Crest
Beth says:
A=Wavelength
B=Crest
C=Equilibrium
D=Amplitude
E=Trough
Amy says:
A=Wavelength
B=Crest
C=Amplitude
D=Equilibrium
E=Trough
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Mary correctly labeled the wave
Jo correctly labeled the wave
Beth correctly labeled the wave
Amy correctly labeled the wave
Answers
Answered by
linda
Four students made claims as to the relationship between wavelength and frequency. Which student(s) have made a correct statement? At least one student is correct but there might be more than one.
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Raul
William
Jade
Vincent
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Raul
William
Jade
Vincent
Answered by
linda
Which of the following surfaces is LEAST likely to produce an echo?
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Styrofoam
Wood
Glass
Stone
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Styrofoam
Wood
Glass
Stone
Answered by
linda
Below is a picture of some water waves approaching an island. Pay close attention to where the waves are coming from. As the waves come in contact with the island, they begin to bend around the shore of island. This results in the waves spreading out around the island to encircle the beach behind the island. This is an example of which wave process?
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Refraction
Diffraction
Transmission
Diffusion
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Refraction
Diffraction
Transmission
Diffusion
Answered by
linda
Robin and Maxine were both playing in the snow with Maxine's dog Belle. Suddenly, Belle started running toward the house after Maxine's mom blew a dog whistle. The girls, were initially confused, as they did not hear any sound. Which answer BEST explains why Belle the dog could hear the whistle but the girls could not?
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The whistle produces a soundwave that is high in pitch and low in loudness.
The whistle produces a soundwave that is high in pitch and high in loudness.
The whistle produces a soundwave that is low in pitch and high in loudness.
The whistle produces a soundwave that is low in pitch and low in loudness.
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The whistle produces a soundwave that is high in pitch and low in loudness.
The whistle produces a soundwave that is high in pitch and high in loudness.
The whistle produces a soundwave that is low in pitch and high in loudness.
The whistle produces a soundwave that is low in pitch and low in loudness.
Answered by
linda
Which of the following types of waves can travel through BOTH mediums of matter and the vacuum of space?
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Water waves in a bathtub
Light from your flashlight
Music from an iPod
Earthquakes
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Water waves in a bathtub
Light from your flashlight
Music from an iPod
Earthquakes
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GPT 3.5
Based on the responses, Beth correctly labeled the wave.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Without the specific claims made by each student, it is not possible to determine which student(s) have made a correct statement about the relationship between wavelength and frequency. If you provide the claims made by each student, I can help identify the correct statement(s).
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Styrofoam is the least likely surface to produce an echo because it is highly absorbent and not reflective, which reduces the likelihood of sound waves reflecting off the surface and creating an echo.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
This is an example of the wave process known as Diffraction.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The whistle produces a soundwave that is high in pitch and low in loudness. Belle the dog, with her sensitive hearing, was able to detect the high-frequency whistle sound that was beyond the range of human hearing.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Light from your flashlight. Light is an example of an electromagnetic wave that can travel through both matter and the vacuum of space.
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