Direction: Identify the parts of a wave using the illustration and the function below Longitudinal Wave Equilibrium Eguilibrium Transverse Wave 1. Highest point in a wave. 2. Lowest point in a wave. 3. Distance between two identical parts of a wave. 4. Height of a wave 5. Area with high density of particles 6. Area with low density of particles. The number of waves that pass through a certain point in one second. 7.

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Direction: Identify the parts of a wave using the illustration and the function
below
Longitudinal Wave
Equilibrium
Eguilibrium
Transverse Wave
1.
Highest point in a wave.
2.
Lowest point in a wave.
3.
Distance between two identical parts of a wave.
4.
Height of a wave
5.
Area with high density of particles
6.
Area with low density of particles.
The number of waves that pass through a certain point
in one second.
7.
Transcribed Image Text:Direction: Identify the parts of a wave using the illustration and the function below Longitudinal Wave Equilibrium Eguilibrium Transverse Wave 1. Highest point in a wave. 2. Lowest point in a wave. 3. Distance between two identical parts of a wave. 4. Height of a wave 5. Area with high density of particles 6. Area with low density of particles. The number of waves that pass through a certain point in one second. 7.
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