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Destructive vs constructive interference - ️️Constructive interference occurs when 
two waves overlap at the same location at the same point in time ( in phase) and the 
new combined wave has an amplitude greater than the original two waves. 
Destructive interference occurs when the waves are out-of-phase and the amplitude of 
the new wave is less than one of the original waves 
What is dynamic frequency tuning? - ️️A pulse from a transducer contains a wide 
range of frequencies (broad b...
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Gizmos Student Exploration: Longitudinal Waves Answers Key 2023
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Gizmos Student Exploration: Longitudinal Waves Answers Key 2023. Do any individual air molecules travel the length of the tube? yes 
How do you know? Because the fire cracker pushed it into the end of the other side of the tube. 
Activity A: 
Observing 
longitudinal waves 
Get the Gizmo ready: 
● Click Reset ( ). 
● Select Continuous waves. Check that the Strength is 
1.00 and Freq. is 30 Hz. 
Introduction: When you strike a tuning fork on a hard surface, the tines of the fork start to vibra...
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. A sound wave is: 
a. transverse 
b. electromagnetic 
c. mechanical, longitudinal 
d. transverse, longitudinal 
c. mechanical, longitudinal 
2. A compression area of a sound wave is: 
a. high pressure, low density 
b. low pressure, low density 
c. high pressure, high density 
d. low pressure, high density 
c. high pressure, high density 
3. A rarefaction area of a sound wave is: 
a. high pressure, low density 
b. low pressure, low density 
c. high pressure, high density 
d. low pressure, high d...
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Exam 4: BSC2086/ BSC 2086 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Anatomy and Physiology II Complete Guide | Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers) 
 
 
 
Q: Plicae circulares 
 
Answer: 
folds of the small intestine wall 
 
Q: The Submucosa 
 
Answer: 
•Is a layer of dense irregular connective tissue 
•Surrounds muscularis mucosae, binds it to the muscularis externa 
•Has large blood vessels and lymphatic vessels 
•May contain exocrine glands: secrete buffers and enzymes into digestive tr...
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waves: 
they are produced as a result of vibrations and do not transfer energy 
 
 
 
longitudinal waves: 
the particles vibrate parallel to the direction the wave is travelling e.g sound 
 
 
 
 
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transverse waves: 
particles vibrate 90 degrees to the direction of wave travel e.g water and electromagnetic 
 
 
 
longitudinal frequency: 
the number of vibrations made by a p...
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Sonography Principles and Instrumentations (SPI) Examination Outline 2024 questions and answers.
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Sound 
- a form of mechanical energy produced by vibrating objects that is transmitted by pressure waves through a medium 
 
- needs a medium with particles to travel/propagate 
 
- cannot travel in a vacuum (medium with no particles) 
 
 
 
Mechanical Energy 
- has to be transmitted 
 
- propagated from one point to another 
 
- need a medium (can't propagate without a medium) 
 
 
 
Cycle 
- used to describe any changes in particle motion (particle displacement, density, or molecules, pressur...
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ARDMS,SPI Exam (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
Q: What does rarefied mean? 
 
 
Answer: 
Stretched apart 
 
 
 
Q: Sound travels in a ________ line. 
 
 
Answer: 
Straight 
 
 
 
Q: Sound waves are ____________ waves. 
 
 
Answer: 
Longitudinal 
 
 
 
Q: What is the propagation speed dependent on? 
 
 
Answer: 
The medium 
 
 
 
Q: Are there any biologic effects on tissue? 
 
 
Answer: 
No 
 
 
 
Q: Sound waves are identified by 
 
 
Answer: 
O...
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MAR 200 Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
what are the three types of waves? - ANSWERS- Longitudinal (compressional), ex. sound 
- transverse (moves up and down to move energy) 
ex. sine wave 
- Orbital waves (move back and forth and up and down) 
ex. ocean waves 
 
3 types of wave-type disturbances - ANSWERS- air-water-ocean waves 
- air-air-atmosphere waves 
- water-water-internal waves (density) 
 
in waves, energy moves ____ the substance, but it doesn't usually _____ the substanc...
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Metric notations: giga, mega, kilo, hecto, deca, deci, centi, milli, micro, and 
nano 
 10 to the... Giga 9, mega 6, kilo 3, hecto 2, deca 1, deci -1, centi -2, milli 
-3, micro -6, nano -9 
Complimentary metric units: what goes with giga? Mega? Hecto? Deca? 
 Giga+nano 
 Mega+micro 
 Hecto+centi 
 Deca+deci 
Sounds must travel though a (blank) it cant travel through a (blank) 
 Medium, vacuum 
Sounds is a (blank) wave 
 Mechanical, longitudinal 
What are the three acoustic variables? What are...
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When the direction of the wave propagation is parallel to the particle motion of the medium, the wave being transmitted is called a: 
A) surface wave. 
B) longitudinal wave. 
C) transverse wave. 
D) non-linear sound. 
B) longitudinal wave 
 
 
If the sound beam attenuated 6 dB, what will happen to the overall intensity? 
A) Quadrupled 
B) Doubled 
C) Halved 
D) Quartered 
D) Quartered 
 
 
Frequency increased from 3 MHz to 6 MHz,...
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