Mrs. Aulakh Manatee Elementary. Tim and Moby do the wave!

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Mrs. Aulakh Manatee Elementary

Tim and Moby do the wave!

What is a wave? Charged particles—such as electrons and protons— create electromagnetic fields when they move, and these fields transport the type of energy we call electromagnetic radiation, or light. A wave is just a disturbance of particles

How do waves move? Waves, such as sound and light, carry energy. When light strikes matter, it may be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected. Light may change direction when it moves from one material to another

Types of Waves Have you ever dropped a rock into a pool of water? Waves spread out in all directions from the point where the rock enters the water. The rock causes molecules in the water to move back and forth as a vibration. A wave carries energy away from a vibration

Do the “wave”! Look at the movement below. What do you see? When waves move through matter, the matter does not move along with the wave, just like the people move up and down but stay in the same place.

Transverse Waves When transverse waves move through matter, they cause the matter to move in a direction different than the wave moves. If the wave is moving to the right, molecules in the matter move up and down. Focus on one particle and watch it move:

Compressional Wave If a compressional wave is moving through matter, the matter moves back and forth in the same direction as the wave. The particles in the matter move forward and then backward, over and over again. An important type of compressional waves is sound. As with all waves, sounds are caused by vibrations. Think about what happens if you strike your pencil against a desk. The force of your pencil causes molecules in the desk and air next to it to vibrate. These vibrations cause nearby air particles to vibrate, and they cause other molecules to vibrate. The vibrations move outward through the air in all directions. You hear sound when the vibrations reach your ear. You can also hear the pencil striking the desk if you place your ear against the desk. Sound waves can travel through matter, but they cannot travel through empty space.

Compressional Wave Watch one particle and watch its direction of motion

Water Waves

Let’s see what Tim and Moby have to say!

Electromagnetic Spectrum Electromagnetic energy is created by vibration. This vibration produces waves that carry energy. Each electromagnetic wave emits (or gives off) a different level of energy. These energies travel silently at the speed of light and produce a “signature” wave-with a unique range of length, energy, and frequency that scientists can identify and measure. Electromagnetic waves are organized in the ES by wavelength from the shortest (gamma) to the longest (radio)

Frequencies One way to measure the energy of an EM wave is by measuring the frequency. Frequency refers to the number of waves a vibration creates during a period of time-like counting how frequently cars pass through an intersection. In general, the higher the frequency, or number of waves, the greater the energy of the radiation. The shorter the wave, the higher the energy.

Huh? Translate that please! Click on the picture to get a simpler explanation from NASA!

Video tour of the Electromagnetic Spectrum!

Draw this in your notebook!