Challenge your understanding of common wave physics symbols and representations with this medium-difficulty crossword designed for high school students.
Historical Timeline Wave Physics Crossword for High School is a medium crossword puzzle with 11 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Historical Timeline Wave Physics Crossword for High School
Explore the important milestones and figures in the development of wave physics with this medium-difficulty crossword puzzle, designed for high school students.
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- 1. Distance between two successive wave crests
- 2. Effect explaining change in frequency due to motion of source
- 3. Developed equations describing electromagnetic waves
- 4. Number of wave cycles passing a point per second
- 5. Physicist known for wave theory of light and interference patterns
- 9. Scientist who supported the particle theory of light
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- 6. Phenomenon when two waves overlap to form a new wave
- 7. Physicist who introduced quantum theory of energy quanta
- 8. Increase in amplitude when frequency matches natural frequency
- 10. Scientist who confirmed the existence of electromagnetic waves
- 11. Scientist famous for double-slit experiment proving light’s wave nature
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