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Directions: Read the paragraph carefully and identify the correct that fit in the given sentences in the selection below. Write your answers on a words on the box separate sheet of paper. disturbance direction transverse electricity production longitudinal perpendicular energy propagation parallel mechanical matter medium formation crust electromagnetic crest magnitude anatomy amplitude wavelength speed damage surface propagation of motion OT waves are Wave is a periodic (1) por that moves away from a source which carries with it. Waves can be typified according to the (3) (2) of the vibrating particles with respect to the direction in which the waves travel and according to (4) (5) waves vibrate perpendicularly to the direction in which the waves travel. This wave exhibits up and down motion. Longitudinal waves vibrate (6) back and forth to the direction in which the waves travel. (7) combination of transverse and longitudinal waves. These move in a circular pattern as the waves pass by. (8) waves need solid, liquid and gas medium to propagate or travel. Transverse, mechanical and surface waves are examples of mechanical waves. Electromagnetic waves do not need (9) to propagate. Radio waves, ultraviolet, infrared, and gamma rays are examples of (10) waves. The nature of waves can be described through its terms, quantities and (11) The (12) and trough refer to the highest point and lowest point of a wave pattern, respectively. The (13) of a transverse wave is the maximum displacement of a particle of the medium on either side of its normal position when the wave passes. The frequency of periodic waves is the number of waves that pass a particular point for every one second while the (14) is the distance between adjacent crests or troughs, 4. The period is the time required for one complete wave to pass a particular point. The (15) of the wave refers to the distance the wave travels per unit time. It is related to the frequency of the wave and wavelength through the following equation: wave speed=frequency x wavelength​

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