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 INTEGRATED SCIENCE B FINAL EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
  • INTEGRATED SCIENCE B FINAL EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • what is a standing wave - correct answer a wave that appears to stay in one place how is a standing wave created? - correct answer when waves of identical frequency interfere with one another compare transverse and compressional waves - correct answer transverse waves make matter move at right angles; compressional waves make matter move back and forth in the direction the waves travel wave diffraction - correct answer Bending of waves around obstacles that produces circular wav...
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY GRADED A+
  • PHYSICAL SCIENCE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY GRADED A+

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  • PHYSICAL SCIENCE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY GRADED A+ compressional waves in which the partial of the medium move only in the same direction as the motion of the wave are ______ waves. transverse and compressional waves water waves are______ transverse and compressional seismic waves are________ waves amplitude The energy a wave carries is measured by its___ is halved for a given wave, if the frequency doubles the wavelength____ increases when light i...
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Earth Science Study Guide Latest 2023 Graded A
  • Earth Science Study Guide Latest 2023 Graded A

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  • Earth Science Study Guide Latest 2023 Graded A Lithosphere The outer shell of the Earth consisting of the crust and uppermost portion of the mantle. Hydrosphere water in the earth system-gaseous (water vapor), solid (snow and ice) and liquid (rain and water); one of the four spheres of the Earth system Atmosphere The gaseous envelope of air surrounding Earth, made up of a mixture of about 78 percent nitrogen, 21 percent oxygen, and 1 percent other gases and water vapors, one of the four sphere...
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Geology Earthquakes Practice Exam Questions With Correct Verified Answers.
  • Geology Earthquakes Practice Exam Questions With Correct Verified Answers.

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  • What is an earthquake? - correct answer An episode of ground shaking Causes of Earthquake - correct answer Slip on a FAULT (fracture on which sliding occurs) or formation of a new fault Movement of magma in a volcano Explosion of a volcano Giant Landslide Meteorite Impact Underground nuclear-bomb tests How Is Rock Deformed? - correct answer Earth...
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Basic ultrasound principles
  • Basic ultrasound principles

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  • Ultrasound Sound generated above the human hearing range (typically 20 kHz) is called ultrasound frequency (f) The number of cycles completed in one second (cyrcle/second) the period (T) The time required to complete a full cycle The relation between frequency and period The relation between c, f, l and T Propagation распространение The longitudinal wave is a compressional wave in which the particle motion is in the same direction as the propagat...
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NDT UT Level 2|72 Questi0ns With Complete Solutions
  • NDT UT Level 2|72 Questi0ns With Complete Solutions

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  • Another name for a compressional wave is: - ️️Longitudinal Wave The number of waves that pass a given point in a given period of time (1 second) is referred to as the: - ️️Frequency of the wave motion. Sound waves with a frequency beyond human hearing are referred to as ultrasonic waves or vibrations, and have a frequency greater than: - ️️20,000 Hz (20khz) When referring to ultrasonic testing, the term used to define the rate at which sound waves will pass through various s...
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Marine Science 111 Final exam study guide (CCU | questions and answers | 2023/24
  • Marine Science 111 Final exam study guide (CCU | questions and answers | 2023/24

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  • Marine Science 111 Final exam study guide (CCU | questions and answers | 2023/24 False - The earth has a greater polar circumference than equatorial circumference. (True/false) True - The Earth`s early atmosphere had much CO2 but little O2, where today it contains little CO2 and more O2 (t/f) False - There is much more water contained in rivers and lakes than in ground water on this planet. (T/F) False - Determination of latitude requires that time be kept very accurately. (T/F) F...
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MTTC Integrated Science Must Revise  Questions and Correct Answers
  • MTTC Integrated Science Must Revise Questions and Correct Answers

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  • Transverse wave - back and forth, perpendicular Compressional wave - rarefaction and compression Wavelength - The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave Frequency - the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time Refraction - The bending of a wave as it passes at an angle from one medium to another Intensity of the wave - amplitude Pitch - Related to frequency. High frequency, high pitch Longitudinal - particles move parallel to the direction of the wave. ...
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ASNT Level 1 UT exam 2023 with 100
  • ASNT Level 1 UT exam 2023 with 100

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  • the back-surface reflection. 1. The indication on the instrument display that represents the far boundary of material being tested is called: angulation. 2. In immersion testing, the position of the transducer is often varied by a manipulator to transmit sound into the test part at various angles to the front surface. Such a procedure is referred to as: coaxial cable 3. The technical name for the cable that connects the ultrasonic instrument to the transducer is: calibrat...
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ASNT Level 1 UT Questions and Answers 2023
  • ASNT Level 1 UT Questions and Answers 2023

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  • ASNT Level 1 UT Questions and Answers 2023 the back-surface reflection. 1. The indication on the instrument display that represents the far boundary of material being tested is called: angulation. 2. In immersion testing, the position of the transducer is often varied by a manipulator to transmit sound into the test part at various angles to the front surface. Such a procedure is referred to as: coaxial cable 3. The technical name for the cable that connects the ultrasonic inst...
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