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Waves - Vocabulary

Horizontales
Wave whose vibrations occur in the same direction as its displacement, such as seismic waves
An opaque material is one that reflects or absorbs light because light is unable to pass through, and it creates a shadow
Distance between the furthest point of a wave and its equilibrium position
Maximum amplitude value of a wave
Range of the electromagnetic spectrum that humans can see
All the different types of electromagnetic waves
Property by which sounds are bass or treble. The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch
A wave's movement
A transparent material is one that lets light pass through completely, allowing us to see through the material
Lowest point of the amplitude of a wave
Distance between two consecutive crests or troughs
Verticales
Space through which waves travel
Number of repetitions in a wave per unit of time
Disturbance that propagates through a vacuum, such as a visible light and x-rays
A regular pattern of motion that is caused by a disturbance
Form of energy that allows us to see things
Disturbance that propagates through a material medium
Mechanical wave propagating sound through a medium
The space in the universe nearly devoid of matter, outside celestial bodies and atmospheres. Light passes through a vacuum in its journey from the sun to Earth
Perception of the power of a sound by the human ear. It is measured in decibels (dB)
A translucent material allows some light to pass through, but the light is scattered. This is why objects appear blurry through this material
Change of direction of a wave when moving from one medium to another
Mechanical wave propagating sound through a medium
Treble sounds are those whose waves have high frequencies and are within the audible spectrum
How long vibrations of a sound wave are maintained
Sensation generated in the ear due to a vibration