Types of Waves

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Across
  1. 3. The distance of a crest or trough/high point or low point from the middle point of a wave.
  2. 4. Waves that require a medium to travel.
  3. 5. The lowest point in a transverse wave.
  4. 6. Waves in that have crests and troughs.
  5. 7. The points in a longitudinal wave where the particles are more spread out.
  6. 9. Waves that are measured on the electromagnetic spectrum and can travel without a medium.
  7. 10. The distance between two corresponding points on a wave. ex: Between 2 crests
Down
  1. 1. Waves in which the displacement of the medium is parallel to the wave propagation.
  2. 2. The points in a longitudinal wave where the particles are closer together.
  3. 8. The highest point in a transverse wave.