Relier Pairs Sound WavesVersion en ligne Sound waves assignment par Aiden Ross 1 Energy 2 Wavelength 3 Wave 4 Longitudinal Wave 5 Medium 6 Mechanical Wave 7 Rarefaction 8 Amplitude 9 Compression 10 Frequency 11 Particle Matter—such as a liquid, gas, or solid—that mechanical waves carry energy through. A point where the medium is most spread out (or least dense). A point where the medium is at its most squished (or maximum density) The distance between any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave. A wave in which the particles of the medium move in the same direction as the wave itself is moving. A disturbance that carries energy from one place to another. A disturbance that carries energy from another place through a medium--a liquid, gas or solid. A wave's intensity; the maximum distance a wave carries the particles of a medium from its original position Matter--such as a liquid, gas or solid--that mechanical waves carry energy through. The number of waves produced during a given amount of time. The ability to do work. Examples of energy include light, sound, heat and electricity.