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Quiz: Physics Waves

AQA GCSE Physics 8463

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Welcome to this quiz on Physics waves! Test your knowledge with 10 questions and see how much you’ve learned.

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Which type of wave requires a medium to travel through?

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Which of the following are properties of all waves? (Select all that apply)

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The distance between two consecutive peaks in a wave is called the {{blank0}}.

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A wave has a frequency of 50 Hz and a wavelength of 4 m. What is the wave speed?

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In which type of wave do particles move perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer?

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Which of the following waves are transverse? (Select all that apply)

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The {{blank0}} of a wave determines how much energy it transfers and is related to its height.

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Math EquationInteractive

A sound wave travels at a speed of 340 m/s and has a wavelength of 0.85 m. What is its frequency?

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