Challenge your understanding of key intermediate wave physics concepts with this easy crossword puzzle. Perfect for adults seeking to review terms like frequency, amplitude, and reflection.
Wave Physics Symbols Crossword Puzzle for High School is a medium crossword puzzle with 15 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Wave Physics Symbols Crossword Puzzle for High School
Challenge your understanding of common wave physics symbols and representations with this medium-difficulty crossword designed for high school students.
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- 1. Number of wave cycles passing per second
- 3. Type of modulation changing wave amplitude
- 4. Type of wave where particles vibrate parallel to wave direction
- 5. Time taken for one full wave cycle
- 7. Distance between two consecutive wave crests
- 9. Height of a wave from equilibrium point
- 10. Speed at which the wave travels
- 11. Energy carried per unit area by a wave
- 14. Unit of frequency measurement
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- 2. Position of a point in the wave cycle
- 6. Wave direction relative to particle vibration in transverse waves
- 8. Shape of a wave represented graphically
- 12. Repeating variation or fluctuation in a wave
- 13. Lowest point of a wave
- 15. Highest point of a wave
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