Waves/Sound. The Nature of Waves What is a wave? –A wave is a repeating ____________ or ____________ that transfers _________ through ________or_________.

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Waves/Sound

The Nature of Waves What is a wave? –A wave is a repeating ____________ or ____________ that transfers _________ through ________or_________.

Waves transfer energy not ______. The water waves below are carrying energy but are not moving. Waves can only exist as they have energy to carry.

What are mechanical waves? Mechanical waves are waves which require a ___________. A ___________ is a form of matter through which the wave travels (such as water, air, glass, etc.) Waves such as light, x-rays, and other forms of radiation do not require a medium. What are the two kinds of mechanical waves? 1- Transverse Waves In a transverse wave the matter in the wave moves up and down at a ______ angle to the __________ of the wave

What are the two kinds of mechanical waves? 2- Longitudinal Waves (Compressional Waves) In a longitudinal wave the matter in the wave moves back and forth ____________ to the direction of the wave

What is sound? Sound is a _______________ wave which travels through the air through a series of compressions and rarefactions.

Example of a transverse wave:

Sound Waves are longitudinal waves Sound travels as vibrations moving through the air as a compressional/longitudinal wave. Sound travels through air, but travels through other materials as well. Whale communicate through long distances by producing sounds under water. What are Seismic Waves? An energy wave which vibrates through the earth’s crust as the crust bends or breaks. Seismic waves are exist as both ___________ and ___________ waves. Some travel through the earth and some travel across the earth’s surface.

Anatomy of a Seismic Wave

What are the parts of a wave? Transverse wave The crest is the __________ point on a transverse wave. The trough is the __________ point on a transverse wave. The rest position of the wave is called the node or nodal line. The wavelength is the distance from one point on the wave to the next corresponding adjacent point.

The amplitude of a transverse wave is determined by the height of the crest or depth of the trough from the rest position

What is wavelength? Wavelength is a measure of ___________, so the units for wavelength are always distance units (such as meter, centimeters, millimeters, etc.) What is wave frequency? Frequency is the number of waves that pass through a point in ____ second. The unit for frequency is waves per second or Hertz (Hz). One Hz = One wave per second. Wavelength and frequency are inversely related: The smaller the wavelength, the ________ its frequency. The larger the wavelength, the _________ its frequency.

Wave ______ A wave moving through a medium travels at a certain speed. Wave _________ is usually measured in meters per second (m/s). How is Wave Speed calculated? Wave speed is calculated as by ___________ a waves frequency by its wavelength. Wavelength is represented by the Greek letter lambda (λ) and frequency is represented by (f) Wave Speed

Longitudinal wave On a longitudinal wave the area squeezed together is called the ___________. The areas spread out are called the ___________. The wavelength is the _________ from the center of one compression to the center of the next compression.

The Behavior of Waves What is reflection? When a wave bounces off an object and changes direction – this is reflection.

What is refraction? Refraction is the ___________ of a wave as it passes from one medium to another. A wave travels at different speeds in different things.

What is diffraction? Diffraction occurs when an object causes a wave to change ___________ and _________ around it.

Diffraction also occurs when passing through a ________________. They diffract and spread out as they pass through the hole.

What is wave interference? Waves interfere in one of two ways: _____________ Interference and ____________ Interference.

Sound travels through different media… We hear sound which usually travels through air. Sound travels through other media as well, such as water and various solids. Sound travels different speeds in different media. Sound typically travels __________ in a solid than a liquid and __________ in a liquid than a gas. The denser the medium, the _______ the wave will travel. The _______ the temperature, the faster the particles of the medium will move and the faster the particles will carry the sound.