Oct 30  Projects due tomorrow!  QOD- How are frequency and wavelength related?  Today: 17.1 – 17.2 notes.

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Oct 30  Projects due tomorrow!  QOD- How are frequency and wavelength related?  Today: 17.1 – 17.2 notes

Speed = wavelength x frequency  Wavelength = crest to crest distance  Frequency = # waves per unit of time

P. Sci. Unit 5 Waves Chapter 17

Waves  A wave is a disturbance that carries energy through matter or space.

Mechanical Waves  Most waves must travel through matter  The matter through which a wave travels is called the called the medium. medium.

Electromagnetic Waves  The one wave that does not need a medium.  Light waves are called electromagnetic waves

 The terms light and light waves can refer to any type of electromagnetic wave – not just visible light

Waves & Energy  Waves carry energy They can do work They can do work They move objects They move objects

Waves & Vibrations  Most waves are caused by vibrations.  This vibration involves transformations of energy much like those in a swinging pendulum

As waves carry the energy, the particles in the medium move. The direction of this motion determines whether the wave is a transverse or a longitudinal (compressional) wave.

Transverse Waves  Waves in which the motion of the particles is perpendicular to the motion of the wave.

Longitudinal Wave  Waves that cause the particles in a medium to travel parallel to the direction of the wave motion.

 Transverse waves – water waves, electromagnetic waves  Longitudinal waves – sound waves, springs

Surface Waves: A combination of transverse and longitudinal  Occur at the boundary of two mediums (ex – water and air)  The particles of a surface wave move both perpendicular and parallel to the direction that the wave travels.  Example on Page 503 in textbook

Review Questions  What do waves carry  Waves that travel through a medium are called ___.  Waves that do not need to travel through a medium are called ___.

 Particles in a transverse wave travel ___ to the wave motion  Particles in a longitudinal wave travel __ to the wave motion  Particles in a surface wave travel ___ to the wave motion

Wave Properties  Amplitude  Wavelength  Period  Frequency  Wave speed

Crest & Trough  Crest – Highest point of a wave  Trough – lowest point of a wave. Crest Trough

Amplitude  The distance a wave moves from its resting position Amplitude Resting position

Amplitude cont.  The larger the amplitude – the more energy is carried by the wave.

Wavelength  The distance from any point on one wave to a corresponding point on an adjacent wave.  Usually crest to crest or trough to trough Wavelength

 The time it takes for one full wavelength of a wave to pass a certain point is called the period.  The symbol for wavelength is λ (the Greek letter lambda) Wavelength cont.

Period   The time required for one cycle, a complete motion that returns to its starting point.   Any periodic motion has a frequency

Frequency  the number of full wavelengths that pass a point in a given time (rate).  The greater the number of waves per second, the higher the frequency – the more energy carried by the wave.  The symbol for frequency is ƒ.

Frequency Equation 1 Frequency = period ( ) or1 f = T f = T Frequency is measured in hertz (Hz). 1Hz = 1 wave per second. Cycle second

Wave Speed  How fast a wave moves. moves. d S = t speed = frequency x wavelength Speed = x = or v = f x λ 1 distance distance time 1 time

Symbols   V = speed  f = frequency unit = Hz  λ = wavelength unit = m (meter)

Wave Speed cont.  Wave speed depends on the medium.  In a given medium the speed of waves is constant.

Kinetic Theory and Wave Speed  In a solid, molecules are close together so waves travel very quickly through solids

 In a liquid, molecules are farther apart but can slide past one another so waves do not travel as fast as in a solid.

 In a gas, molecules are very far apart so a molecule has to travel far before it hits another molecule – so waves travel slow in gases.

 The full range of light

End of Notes Today!

Light cont.  All electromagnetic waves in empty space travel at the same speed. waves in empty space travel at the same speed.  The speed of light is 3 x 10 m/s (or 186,000 miles per second)  The speed of light is constant. 8

Doppler Effect  Pitch = how high or low a sound is determined by the frequency.  If an object making sound is moving – this changes the frequency with which your ear receives the sound.  Therefore the pitch changes

Review 1. What is amplitude? 2. What is wavelength? 3. How are frequency and period related? 4. What is the symbol for symbol for wavelength? wavelength?

5. What is the formula for frequency? 6. What is the formula for wave speed? 7. What is the shortest wavelength on the electromagnetic spectrum? 8. What is the longest?