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1. WaveIntroductionWaveTypesWaveFrequency.pdf
Waves: Introduction and Types Some examples of waves include; water waves, sound waves, and radio waves. Waves come in two different forms; a Transverse Wave …

2. mat 2013015.pdf
www.okaloosaschools.com Some examples involve electric currents, musical tones, radio waves, sunrises, and weather patterns. We will investigate some: Example 9) Suppose Tarzan is swinging ...

3. 9780521687683_excerpt.pdf
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Unit 1 Properties of waves including light and sound Unit 1 Properties of waves including light and sound Wherever you live in Namibia you will have seen ripples in a river or oshana – perhaps when you threw a stone ...

4. Chapter 4.pdf
Chapter 4: Properties of Waves and the … 1000 Hz = 1 kHz 1 000 000 Hz = 1 MHz 1 000 000 000 Hz = 1 GHz Let’s try some examples together: i) A person holding a slinky creates 24 waves in one ...

5. Electromagnetic spectrum webquest.pdf
Electromagnetic Spectrum Webquest Radio waves range in length from _____ to _____. 7. List four uses of radio waves. 8. How do we “see” using radio waves? Compare the size of a radio telescope to ...

6. ch02-physics.pdf
A Practical Introduction to Radio Physics 2 A Practical Introduction to Radio Physics Wireless communications make use of electromagnetic waves to send sig-nals across long distances. From a user s ...

7. electromagnetic_spectrum_activities_combine.pdf
Electromagnetic Spectrum Drawing2 - Weebly What are some examples of electromagnetic waves? 2. How do these examples differ from each other? 3. What produces electromagnetic waves? …

8. electromagnetic_mediums.pdf
Electromagnetic Waves: Mediums Let’s Review Electromagnetic Waves Waves that DO NOT NEED matter (medium) to transfer energy Examples: radiation, TV & radio waves, X-rays, microwaves, lasers ...

9. fmribrain.pdf
Magnetic Resonance, Functional (fMRI) - Brain Magnetic Resonance, Functional (fMRI) - Brain Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measures the metabolic changes that occur within the brain. It may be used ...

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