The Behavior of Mechanical Waves

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The Behavior of Mechanical Waves Unit 1-Lesson2

Standards Covered: MS-PS4-1: Use mathematical representations to describe a simple model for waves that includes how the amplitude of a wave is related to the energy in a wave. MS-PS4-2: Develop and use a model to describe that waves are reflected, absorbed, or transmitted through various materials.

Mechanical Waves Objectives I can explain how the behavior of mechanical waves corresponds to the properties of waves. I can identify different media that carry waves. I can explain how the wave’s speed changes as it travels in different media.

What is Echolocation? / Brain Wave Episode 5 Watch the following video and fill the provided transcript on your notebooks. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GuaNA-5qWw

In the video you saw dolphins swimming through waves in the ocean In the video you saw dolphins swimming through waves in the ocean. They communicate with each other using sound waves that travel through water or air. They can even use sound waves to find food. What else did you see in the video? (Answer briefly)

Can You Explain It? T.B. Page 23 Humans and many other animals use light to see, but there are other ways to observe the world. Some animals, such as bats and dolphins, can also use mechanical waves to visualize the world around them. The adjacent image is a map of a sea floor that was created using mechanical waves. When a mechanical wave, such as sound, reflects off a surface, what can you the reflected wave tell you about the surface?  

Exploration1-Investigating Mechanical Waves Tsunamis are huge waves that carry large amounts of energy across the ocean. They are often caused by underwater earthquakes. Once a tsunami forms, the wave can travel hundreds of kilometers before reaching land. Are the water molecules that touch the land the same ones that the earthquake initially moved? Why and why not?

Mechanical Waves Label the medium that each mechanical wave is passing through.

TASK # 1-Individual Work Starter Activity: tap on their desks while sitting straight. Then, bend and place one of your ears on the desk and tap again. when/where did they hear the sound stronger and faster. some waves properties depend on the medium that the wave is traveling through.

Sound, Media, and Wave Speed

TASK # 2-Group Activity:

Instructions: Group C –Blue Group List the types of media that a sound wave needs to travel. In what state of matter does sound travel fastest? Group B- Green Group Explore: Why does the speed of sound change from one state of matter to the other? Group A-Violet Group Do the Math: Use the table to calculate and compare the average speed of sound in a gas, a liquid, and a solid, to the nearest m/s.  

Evaluation List the types of media that a sound wave needs to travel.   In what state of matter of matter does sound travel fastest? The slowest? Explore: Why does the speed of sound change from one state of matter to the other?

Session 4: Properties of Sound Objectives: I can use a model to explain how different sound interact with different media.

Frequency and Pitch Use the information provided in the following video to answer the following questions in your notebook: Video: The Physics of Sound Amplitude and Frequency Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTZcSaPn92s 1) What does the pitch of the sound wave refer to? 2) How is the frequency of a sound wave related to its pitch?

TASK # 3-Group Work When you listen to music from a musical instrument, how does the sound reach your ear? Use sketches, labels, and description to show how the sound wave moves from the instrument, through air, toward a listener’s ear. Be sure to describe any particle movement that occurs. P.S. Use the links and resources provided in your instruction sheet.

To Be Continued

Lab Session -Objectives I can generate and observe mechanical waves in different types of media. I can propose ways to observe amplitude, frequency, and speed of the wave as it travels through material.

Lab Activity: Generate Mechanical Waves

Lab Activity: Generate Mechanical Waves

Lab Activity Evaluation: Consider this activity in a larger context and answer the following questions: How are waves generated? What kinds of media can waves travel through? What happens to a wave’s shape when it travels? What happens to the energy of a wave as it travels?