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Crave the Wave - Puzzle 3

Teacher: Bettylyn Krafft
Horizontales
_____ light has wavelengths that can be seen by the human eye; 390 to 700 nm which corresponds to the frequencies 430-790 THz.
Lowest point on a wave.
the size and shape of a wave (usually refers to the wave on a graph).
______ wave moves by twisting; example would be a twist in a slinky will travel along the length of the coil.
Shorter than visible light; cause sunburns. The ozone layer protects us from the sun's ultraviolet rays.
Even shorter wavelengths than ultraviolet rays; useful for imaging bones but causes cancer.
The distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave, usually measured crest to crest.
_______ wave caused by breaking of rock underground or occasionally by explosions; travel through the earth
______ wave is a seismic wave that can only travel on the surface of the earth like ripples on water.
Verticales
Sound navigation and ranging; a means of navigation by sound waves that is especially useful underwater.
_____ wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction the wave is traveling.
_____ wave has a pattern of vibration that stimulates a wave that is still standing.
A periodic disturbance in a solid, liquid or gas as energy is transmitted through a medium
Secondary seismic waves, slower than p-waves, can travel through solid rock but not through liquids. Slower than P-waves; transverse.
______ waves that are longitudinal and must have a medium to propagate; average velocity in air on earth is 330 m/s but can vary greatly.