Gravitational Force | | The change in angular velocity divided by the time required to make the change. |
Elasticity | | Number of oscillatims in pressure each second heard as pitch. |
Wavelength | | The change in direction or bending of light at the boundary between two media. |
Frequency | | What mirror reflects light from its inner curved surface. |
First | | The incident angle that causes the refracted ray to lie right along the boundary of the substance is unique to the substance. |
Angular Acceleration | | Particles of a medium vibrate perpendicularly to the direction of the motion of the wave. |
Surface | | The perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to the point where the force is exerted. |
Real image | | Combination of transverse and longitudinal water waves. |
Power | | Determines speed of light in the medium. |
Vibrates | | Work done devided by the time taken to do the work. |
Optical density | | This wave needs a medium through which they can travel. |
Diffraction | | Particles of a medium travel parallel to the direction of the wave. |
Centripetal Force | | Light rays converge at a point (can be projected onto a screen). |
Critical Angle | | The bending around obstacles. |
Lever Arm | | Which of Kepler's law states that the planets move in elliptical orbits, with the sun at one focus? |
Virtual image | | The net force of an object moving in a circle towards the center of the circle. |
Concave | | The speed of sound depends on ... |
Mechanical | | The distance from one crest to the other crest. |
Longitudinal | | The force of attraction between two objects must be proportional to the object's masses. |
Refraction | | Light rays do not converge at a point (can't be projected on a screen). |
Transverse | | Source of all waves is something that ... |