Whiteboarding Simple Waves

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Students were given graph with a wave drawn (amplitude 4 wavelength 20) and a blank graph and practice drawing different waves in pairs
Luca Shameh
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Side A: Make a wave with a longer wavelength than Wave A
Side A: Make a wave with a higher amplitude than Wave A
Side A: Assuming all the waves travel in one second, make a wave with a higher frequency than Wave A
Side A: Assuming all the waves travel in one second, make a wave with a lower frequency than Wave A
Side A: Make a wave with a shorter wavelength than Wave A
Side A: Make a wave with a smaller amplitude than Wave A
Side B: Make a wave with an amplitude of 10
Side B: Make a wave with a wavelength of 10
Side B: Make a wave with an amplitude of 6
Side B: Make a wave with a wavelength of 20
Side B: Assuming all the waves travel in one second, make a wave with a frequency of 1 Hz (Hz = number of waves in one second)
Side B: Assuming all the waves travel in one second, make a wave with a frequency of 3 Hz (Hz = number of waves in one second)
Side B: Assuming all the waves travel in one second, make a wave with a frequency of 2 Hz (Hz = number of waves in one second)
HARD MODE: Make a wave with an amplitude of 6 and wavelength of 20
HARD MODE: Make a wave with an amplitude of 10 and wavelength of 10
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