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1. Which type of wave requires a material medium 7. A ringing bell is located in a chamber. When the air
through which to travel? is removed from the chamber, why can the bell be
1. sound seen vibrating but not be heard?
2. television 1. Light waves can travel through a vacuum, but
3. radio sound waves cannot.
4. x ray 2. Sound waves have greater amplitude than light
waves.
2. A single vibratory disturbance moving through a 3. Light waves travel slower than sound waves.
medium is called 4. Sound waves have higher frequencies than light
1. a node waves.
2. an antinode
3. a standing wave 8. Which statement correctly describes one characteris-
4. a pulse tic of a sound wave?
1. A sound wave can travel through a vacuum
3. The diagram below represents a transverse wave 2. A sound wave is a transverse wave
traveling to the right through a medium. Point A 3. The amount of energy a sound wave transmits is
represents a particle of the medium. directly related to the wave’s amplitude.
4. The amount of energy a sound wave transmits is
inversely related to the wave’s frequency

9. A television remote control is used to direct pulses of


electromagnetic radiation to a receiver on a televi-
sion. This communication from the remote control
In which direction will particle A move in the next to the television illustrates that electromagnetic
instant of time? radiation
1. up 1. is a longitudinal wave
2. down 2. possesses energy inversely proportional to its
3. left frequency
4. right 3. diffracts and accelerates in air
4. transfers energy without transferring mass
4. As a transverse wave travels through a medium, the
individual particles of the medium move 10. The diagram below represents a transverse wa-
1. perpendicular to the direction of wave travel ter wave propagating toward the left. A cork
2. parallel to the direction of wave travel is floating on the water’s surface at point P.
3. in circles
4. in ellipses

5. A periodic wave transfers


1. energy, only
2. mass, only
3. both energy and mass In which direction will the cork move as the wave
4. neither energy nor mass passes point P?
1. up, then down, then up
6. Which type of wave requires a material medium 2. down, then up, then down
through which to travel? 3. left, then right, then left
1. radio wave 4. right, then left, then right
2. microwave
3. light wave
4. mechanical wave
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11. A pulse traveled the length of a stretched spring. 14. Which form(s) of energy can be transmitted through
The pulse transferred a vacuum?
1. energy, only 1. light, only
2. mass, only 2. sound, only
3. both energy and mass 3. both light and sound
4. neither energy nor mass 4. neither light nor sound

12. A transverse wave passes through a uniform material 15. How are electromagnetic waves that are produced by
medium from left to right, as shown in the diagram oscillating charges and sound waves that are pro-
below. duced by oscillating tuning forks similar?
1. Both have the same frequency as their respective
sources.
2. Both require a matter medium for propagation.
3. Both are longitudinal waves.
4. Both are transverse waves.

16. A student strikes the top rope of a volleyball net,


Which diagram best represents the direction
sending a single vibratory disturbance along the
of vibration of the particles of the medium?
length of the net, as shown in the diagram below.

13. A tuning fork vibrating in air produces sound waves.


These waves are best classified as
1. transverse, because the air molecules are vibrat-
ing parallel to the direction of wave motion
2. transverse, because the air molecules are vibrat-
ing perpendicular to the direction of wave mo-
tion
3. longitudinal, because the air molecules are vi-
brating parallel to the direction of wave motion
4. longitudinal, because the air molecules are This disturbance is best described as
vibrating perpendicular to the direction of wave 1. a pulse
motion 2. a periodic wave
3. a longitudinal wave
4. an electromagnetic wave

17. Which diagram below does not represent a periodic wave?

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18. An earthquake wave is traveling from west to east 20. A tuning fork oscillates with a frequency of 256
through rock. If the particles of the rock are vibrat- hertz after being struck by a rubber hammer. Which
ing in a north-south direction, the wave must be phrase best describes the sound waves produced by
classified as this oscillating tuning fork?
1. transverse 1. electromagnetic waves that require no medium
2. longitudinal for transmission
3. a microwave 2. electromagnetic waves that require a medium for
4. a radio wave transmission
3. mechanical waves that require no medium for
19. As a transverse wave travels through a medium, the transmission
individual particles of the medium move 4. mechanical waves that require a medium for
1. perpendicular to the direction of wave travel transmission
2. parallel to the direction of wave travel
3. in circles
4. in ellipses

A longitudinal wave moves to the right through a uniform medium, as shown below. Points A, B, C, D, and E repre-
sent the positions of particles of the medium.

21. Which diagram best represents the motion of the particle at position C as the wave moves to the right?

22. The wavelength of this wave is equal to the distance between points
1. A and B
2. A and C
3. B and C
4. B and E

23. The energy of this wave is related to its


1. amplitude
2. period
3. speed
4. wavelength

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Base your answers to questions 24 and 25 on the diagram at right,
which shows a wave in a rope.

24. Determine the wavelength of the wave.

25. Determine the amplitude of the wave.

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