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Science Notes: Stnds 6, 7, & 8 Date Standard 06: 8.PS4.1 Properties of Waves Develop and use models to represent the basic properties of waves including frequency, amplitude, and speed. Standard 07: 8.PS4.2 Mechanical and Electromagnetic Waves Compare/contrast mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves based on refraction, reflection, transmission, absorption and their behavior through a vacuum and/or various media. Standard 08: 8.PS4.3 Waves and Communication Systems Evaluate the role that waves play in different communication systems. I Can Statement ...I can explain wave properties, compare and contrast mechanical and electromagnetic waves, and describe waves in communication systems.

Link (12 sec): Water Ripples Science Notes: Standard 6 8.PS4.1 What are Waves? Waves are pulses of energy transmitted from one point to another. energy but not mass is transmitted until it dissipates. some waves only move through mediums (solid, liquid, gas, etc.) energy conversions-potential to kinetic to potential energy. Link (12 sec): Water Ripples Graphing Waves Waves are graphed as periodic oscillations (sine pattern) Sine Pattern

Science Notes: Standard 6 8.PS4.1 Wave Frequency Frequency is the quantity of waves that pass a fixed point in a given direction during a specific amount of time. for sound waves (music), frequency is the pitch, high or low unit for frequency is the hertz (Hz) , where one hertz equals one wave passing a fixed point in one second.  High Pitch Sound Wave Low Pitch Sound Wave

Wave speed the speed which a wave travels calculated by multiplying the wavelength times the frequency

Crests and Troughs crests are the high points and troughs are the low points. Wavelength is the distance from crest to crest (or trough to trough). Amplitude height of the wave measured from the equilibrium line. larger amplitude waves are louder, smaller amplitude is quieter.

Mechanical and Electromagnetic Waves Science Notes: Standard 7 8.PS4.2 Mechanical and Electromagnetic Waves Mechanical Waves Mechanical waves need a medium to be transmitted through. They can only move through solids, liquids, gases, and plasma. These waves travel more quickly through higher-density media. So, waves travel faster through solids than liquids or gases. Solid Liquid Gas

Mechanical and Electromagnetic Waves These waves don’t need a medium to be transmitted through. These waves can move through a vacuum (outer space). Electromagnetic waves can also move through mediums Examples: Light waves can move through glass windows (solid). They can also move through air (gas) and through water (liquid). Various Types of Electromagnetic Waves 1) Visible light waves 2) Infrared waves 3) Gamma ray waves 4) X-ray waves 5) Ultraviolet waves 6) Radio waves 7) Microwaves Used with cell phones and radio stations

when a wave “bounces” back after impacting a surface. Example: An echo Standard 07: 8.PS4.2 Mechanical and Electromagnetic Waves Compare/contrast mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves based on refraction, reflection, transmission, absorption and their behavior through a vacuum and/or various media. What is wave refraction? when a wave bends as it moves from one medium to another. Example: light moving from air to water What is wave reflection? when a wave “bounces” back after impacting a surface. Example: An echo

Standard 07: 8.PS4.2 Mechanical and Electromagnetic Waves Compare/contrast mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves based on refraction, reflection, transmission, absorption and their behavior through a vacuum and/or various media. What is wave transmission? movement of wave energy Example: Recording music in a studio in Nashville What is wave absorption? absorption of wave energy Example: Sound absorption material in recording studios

Standard 07: 8.PS4.2 Mechanical and Electromagnetic Waves Compare/contrast mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves based on refraction, reflection, transmission, absorption and their behavior through a vacuum and/or various media. What happens to waves in solids, liquid, gases? Link (5:48): Sound-How Waves Are Transmitted What happens to waves in a vacuum (outer space for example)? Link (3:44): Can You Hear Sound in Space?

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