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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

P and S Wave Activity

What type of wave did the side to side walkers represent?  Which type of walker arrived first at each timer station?  What happened to the distance between walkers as distance from the start point increased?

9 comments:

  1. This is awesome
    Gloria

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  2. Tanner Wood
    The side to side walkers represented an s wave, the one that took to steps forward and 1 step back always won. one arrived first

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  3. Kristin
    I thought it was interessting and fun because we got to get up an have lots of fun. :p

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  4. Side to side were slower and were supposed to represent s waves.
    The farther both of the walkers went, the farther they got from each other.
    Trevor

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  5. The side to side walkers represented the s waves and they were slower.
    The 2 forward 1 backward walkers represented the p waves and were faster.
    The 2 forward 1 backward walkers arrived at each station first.
    As the distance from the start point increased, the distance between them increased by a little.

    Amy!!

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  6. The side to side waves represented s waves which were slower. The spring like 2/1 were faster and they represented p waves also known as primary waves. When the distance from the start point increased, the distance between the two different waves increased a small amount.

    #YOLOSOPHIA




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  7. the side to side walkers represented s waves and 2f, 1b represented p waves
    the side to side wlakers arived at the station last
    the 2f, 1b arived first
    they increased by a little.
    #maddieyolo#

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  8. the catupult activity is so much fun.
    alexa 8th grade

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  9. side to side walkers- s wave
    forward and back walkers- p wave

    the forward and back walkers got to each station first
    the distance between the walkers increased when the starting point increased

    Jovin

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