High School Science Transverse Waves

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High School Science Transverse Waves Topic 10 Notes 2

What are transverse waves? High School Science Transverse Waves When the surface of this lake is disturbed, waves spread out across the surface of the water. Water waves are an example of transverse waves. In a transverse wave, the particles move up and down, so the direction of their movement is at right angles to the direction of the wave. Teacher notes This illustration provides an example of a transverse wave. The wave originates from the Loch Ness Monster breaking the water, and passes under the boat causing it to bob up and down in the same place. Think about this boat bobbing up and down in the same place as the water waves pass by!

What do transverse waves look like? High School Science Transverse Waves A Slinky can be used to model transverse waves, by moving one end of the Slinky up and down. coils vibrate up and down source moves up and down direction of wave The wave travels away from the source. The direction of the wave is at right angles to the movement of the source. In a transverse wave, the coils do not travel horizontally; each coil of the Slinky just vibrates up and down.

What are the parts of a transverse wave? High School Science Transverse Waves Certain parts of a transverse wave have special names. The high points of a transverse wave are called crests and the low points of a transverse wave are called troughs. crest trough Water waves and electromagnetic waves, such as light, are examples of transverse waves. S waves, the secondary waves produced by earthquakes, are transverse waves, which shake the Earth from side to side.

Simulation of a transverse wave High School Science Transverse Waves Teacher notes This simulation of the movement of a transverse wave could be used as an introduction to the way the particles in this type of wave move, or as a review exercise to check students’ understanding of transverse waves.

Wavelength of a transverse wave High School Science Transverse Waves The wavelength of any wave is the distance between two matching points on neighboring waves. wavelength wavelength wavelength The wavelength is the same whichever two matching points are used to measure this distance. The symbol used to represent wavelength is .

Amplitude of a transverse wave High School Science Transverse Waves The amplitude of any wave is the maximum distance a point moves from its rest position. amplitude amplitude The amplitude of a transverse wave is the height of a crest or trough from the wave’s rest position. The larger the amplitude, the greater the energy of the wave.

Investigating transverse waves High School Science Transverse Waves Teacher notes This animation of transverse waves could be used to check students’ understanding of amplitude and wavelength, and to investigate the relationship between the wavelength and amplitude of transverse waves.

Frequency of transverse waves High School Science Transverse Waves The frequency is the number of wavelengths passing any point each second. frequency = number of wavelengths past a point / time frequency is measured in hertz (Hz) 1 wavelength per second = 1 Hz If this set of transverse waves pass a point in one second, what is the frequency? 4 Hz

Frequency of waves – activity High School Science Transverse Waves Teacher notes This drag and drop activity could be used as a review exercise to check students’ understanding of the relationship between the number of waves, time and frequency. Class voting or the use of colored cards could make this a whole-class exercise. Alternatively, students could be asked to complete the table in their books and the activity could be concluded by the completion on the interactive whiteboards.