Across
- 3. The way in which waves travel through a medium.
- 6. The lowest point of a wave
- 8. Material through which a wave travels
- 9. A type of wave where the motion is parallel to the direction of the wave, like a slinky compressing and expanding.
- 12. Rapid back-and-forth motion, like what happens to create waves.Energy: The ability to do work or cause a change, waves carry energy from one place to another.
- 13. The highest point of a wave
- 14. The part of a longitudinal wave where the particles are spread out.
Down
- 1. How often a wave repeats in a given time, like how many waves pass by in a second.
- 2. How high or low a sound seems, often related to the frequency of the sound waves.
- 4. The height of a wave from its middle to the top (crest) or bottom (trough).
- 5. The part of a longitudinal wave where the particles are close together.
- 7. A type of wave where the motion is perpendicular, or at right angles, to the direction of the wave, like a ripple on water
- 10. A repeating pattern that carries energy, like ripples in water or sound in the air.
- 11. The distance from one point of a wave to the same point in the next wave, like from crest to crest.
- 15. The ability to do work or cause a change, waves carry energy from one place to another.
