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Circular Motion & Wave Vocab
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rotation: object turning around an internal axis
revolution: object turning around an external axis
linear: speed of distance traveled per unit of time
tangential: linear speed of something moving in a circular motion
rotational: angular speed of rotations per unit of time
centripetal: force directed inward toward the center of an object in a circular path
torque: rotational acceleration produced by this turning force
axis: straight line around which rotation takes place
ellipse: type of path of each planet around the sun
foci: 2 fixed points inside an ellipse
Kepler: German astronomer who made 3 important discoveries about planetary motion
period: the time of the back and forth motion of a pendulum
crest: the high point on a wave
trough: the low point on a wave
amplitude: distance from the midpoint of vibration (equilibrium) and the crest or trough
wavelength: distance between successive identical parts of the wave
frequency: the # of vibrations an object makes in a unit of time
hertz: SI unit of frequency
longitudinal: type of wave when motion is perpendicular to the direction of the wave
transverse: type of wave when motion is parallel to the direction of the wave
constructive: interference increasing from with the crest of one wave overlapping the crest of another and wave
destructive: interference reducing from with the crest of one wave overlapping the trough of another
standing: wave that appears to stay in place
node: stationary points on a standing wave with zero displacement
antinode: points on standing waves with highest amplitude between nodes
Circular Motion & Wave Vocab
Across:2. | object turning around an internal axis | 3. | the low point on a wave | 4. | interference increasing from with the crest of one wave overlapping the crest of another and wave | 9. | the # of vibrations an object makes in a unit of time | 12. | SI unit of frequency | 15. | angular speed of rotations per unit of time | 17. | linear speed of something moving in a circular motion | 19. | wave that appears to stay in place | 20. | German astronomer who made 3 important discoveries about planetary motion | 21. | straight line around which rotation takes place | 23. | distance between successive identical parts of the wave | 24. | type of wave when motion is perpendicular to the direction of the wave | 25. | distance from the midpoint of vibration (equilibrium) and the crest or trough |
| | Down:1. | interference reducing from with the crest of one wave overlapping the trough of another | 5. | force directed inward toward the center of an object in a circular path | 6. | 2 fixed points inside an ellipse | 7. | the high point on a wave | 8. | object turning around an external axis | 10. | type of path of each planet around the sun | 11. | speed of distance traveled per unit of time | 13. | rotational acceleration produced by this turning force | 14. | type of wave when motion is parallel to the direction of the wave | 16. | points on standing waves with highest amplitude between nodes | 18. | stationary points on a standing wave with zero displacement | 22. | the time of the back and forth motion of a pendulum |
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Circular Motion & Wave Vocab
Across:2. | object turning around an internal axis | 3. | the low point on a wave | 4. | interference increasing from with the crest of one wave overlapping the crest of another and wave | 9. | the # of vibrations an object makes in a unit of time | 12. | SI unit of frequency | 15. | angular speed of rotations per unit of time | 17. | linear speed of something moving in a circular motion | 19. | wave that appears to stay in place | 20. | German astronomer who made 3 important discoveries about planetary motion | 21. | straight line around which rotation takes place | 23. | distance between successive identical parts of the wave | 24. | type of wave when motion is perpendicular to the direction of the wave | 25. | distance from the midpoint of vibration (equilibrium) and the crest or trough |
| | Down:1. | interference reducing from with the crest of one wave overlapping the trough of another | 5. | force directed inward toward the center of an object in a circular path | 6. | 2 fixed points inside an ellipse | 7. | the high point on a wave | 8. | object turning around an external axis | 10. | type of path of each planet around the sun | 11. | speed of distance traveled per unit of time | 13. | rotational acceleration produced by this turning force | 14. | type of wave when motion is parallel to the direction of the wave | 16. | points on standing waves with highest amplitude between nodes | 18. | stationary points on a standing wave with zero displacement | 22. | the time of the back and forth motion of a pendulum |
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