Question detail
For Properties of waves, a student is working with a ray-box experiment at a glass boundary. Which option best uses normal lines, angles and direction changes to state that frequency is measured in hertz.?
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MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Waves in air, fluids and solids
Question
- A. frequency: oscilloscope trace reasoning in a ray-box experiment at a glass boundary
- B. frequency: a generic statement that ignores normal lines, angles and direction changes
- C. frequency: a boundary mistake that confuses reflection versus refraction
- D. frequency: a different Unit 4.6 idea from outside Properties of waves
Answer
The correct answer is frequency: oscilloscope trace reasoning in a ray-box experiment at a glass boundary.
Explanation
frequency: oscilloscope trace reasoning in a ray-box experiment at a glass boundary is correct because it uses the named evidence from a ray-box experiment at a glass boundary and stays anchored to Properties of waves. It avoids the common boundary error of reflection versus refraction while keeping the learning objective visible.
Common mistake
Properties of waves common mistake 1
Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: State that frequency is measured in hertz..
Answer by clearly explaining how to state that frequency is measured in hertz..
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