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Title: Wave Properties


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Wave Properties
2
Objectives
  • Content
  • SW describe the five parts of a wave.
  • Language
  • SW take notes on waves and participate in wave
    examples.

3
Wave
  • Wave - Rhythmic disturbance that carries energy
    through matter and space
  • ALL WAVES CARRY ENERGY
  • Pulse one wave that travels through a medium
  • Continuous waves waves that repeatedly move up
    and down

4
Transverse Waves
  • Transverse waves matter in the medium moves
    back and forth at right angles to the direction
    that the wave travels.

5
Parts of a Transverse Wave
  • Crest top of a wave
  • Trough bottom of a wave

6
Parts of a Transverse Wave
  • Amplitude ½ the height of a wave
  • Relates to the amount of energy carried by the
    wave

7
Parts of a Transverse Wave
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Parts of a Transverse Wave
  • Wavelength the length of one cycle of a wave
  • Abbreviated by using the symbol, ?

9
Transverse Wave
  • Frequency how many cycles (waves) are completed
    in a second

10
Compression/Longitudinal Waves
  • Compressional waves matter in the medium moves
    in the same direction that the wave travels.
    Example Sound waves

11
Parts of a compression wave
compression
Compression the area where the particles are
more dense
12
Parts of a compression wave
Rarefaction The less dense area of the wave

13
Parts of a compression wave
Wavelength One complete cycle of a wave
?
14
Surface Waves
  • both transverse compressional
  • examples water waves, seismic waves

15
Medium
  • Most waves need something to travel on (or
    through)
  • The substance through which a wave travels is a
    medium

16
Standing Waves
  • Appear to be standing still
  • Standing waves are caused by two waves
    continuously interfering with each other.

17
Types of Waves
A B
C D
18
Reflection
  • The angle at which a ray strikes a surface is
    equal to the angle at which it is reflected

19
Reflection
(line drawn perpendicular to the reflecting
surface)
normal line
20
Reflection
(ray that bounces off of a surface)
Reflected ray
21
Period and Frequency
  • Period (P) time it takes for one wave to pass
  • The unit of a period is the second (s)
  • Frequency (F) the number of waves that pass
    each second
  • The unit of frequency is Hertz (Hz)

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Formula 1
  • Frequency 1/ period
  • f 1/T
  • Write this down

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Formula 2
  • Velocity frequency x wavelength
  • V F x ?
  • Write this down

V
F
?
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