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Chapter 20 The Energy of Waves

Section 1: The Nature of Waves Student objectives Describe how waves transfer energy without transferring matter. Distinguish between waves that require a medium and waves that do not. Explain the difference between transverse and longitudinal waves.

Vocabulary Please add the following words to your SNB glossary Waves Medium Transverse waves Longitudinal waves

Light waves from the sun Water waves in the ocean

Microwaves inside the microwave oven

Radio waves transmitted to the radio Sound waves from the radio

Sounds waves from The telephone ringing And the voices on the phone

What do all waves have in common? All waves are disturbances that transmit energy. Energy can be carried away from its source by a wave. As a wave travels, it does work on everything in its path. The material through which the wave travels does not move with the energy

Remember when we talked about Light Energy Sound Energy Is produced by the vibrations of electrically charged particles. Light vibrations cause energy to be transmitted (in waves). Is caused by an object’s vibrations which transmits energy through the air around it (in waves)

But what’s the difference? Most waves transfer energy by the vibrations of particles in a MEDIUM. A medium is a substance through which a wave can travel. A medium can be a solid, liquid, or gas. Sound waves NEED a medium. Other wave that need a medium are ocean waves and earthquakes. WAVES THAT NEED A MEDIUM ARE CALLED MECHANICAL WAVES.

Light waves are electromagnetic waves, which do not need a medium Light waves are electromagnetic waves, which do not need a medium. Light can travel through the vacuum of space. SOUND CAN’T! Misconception ALERT! You may believe that sounds can be heard in a vacuum (like outer space). In many sci-fi movies, explosions and other sounds are heard in outer space. THIS IS SCIENTIFICALLY INACCURATE!

Energy transfer without a medium Some waves can transfer energy without going through a medium: Visible light, microwaves, TV and radio signals, and X rays. WAVES THAT DO NOT NEED A MEDIUM ARE ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES

WERE YOU PAYING ATTENTION? How do electromagnetic waves differ from mechanical waves? Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium.

Cup-and-string phone Punch a small hole in the bottom of your cup. Push the ends of a long piece of string through the bottoms of each cup. Tie paper clips to the ends of the strings inside the cups Have a partner take one cup and you take the other. Move away from each other until the string is tight. To talk, hold the rim of the cup around your mouth and speak clearly. To listen, hold the rim of the cup to your ear. How does the cup-and-string phone transmit sound waves?

Answers to Ch.1 Sec.4 pg.27 1)Sample answers: Volume is the amount of space taken up by matter. Density is the amount of matter in a given volume. Mass is the amount of matter an object contains. 2) C 3) Sample answer: Mass and density are related because in order to calculate density, the mass and volume of an object must be known. Density tells how much mass is in a certain volume. 4) The normal body temperature is 98.6 °F and 37°C. 5)1100÷0.5 = 2200 6) You would see eye protection, clothing protection, hand safety, and chemical protection because acid is corrosive and will cause severe burns if it come in contact with eyes, skin, or clothing.

Fun Fact: Light travels 300,000,000 m/s. 1 second = 1,000,000,000 nano seconds This piece of string is how far light can travel in 1 nanosecond!!! This piece of string is 30 cm long

Types of Waves Particles in Transverse waves vibrate in an up-and-down motion. The particles in this kind of wave move perpendicularly to the direction the wave is going. CREST- the highest point of a transverse wave. Trough- the lowest point between each crest of a transverse wave **Although electromagnetic waves do not travel by vibrating particles in a medium, all electromagnetic waves are considered transverse waves.

In longitudinal waves, the particles of the medium vibrate back and forth along the path that the waves moves. Compression- a part of a longitudinal wave where the particles are crowded together Rarefactions- a part of a longitudinal wave where the particles are spread apart Sound waves are examples of longitudinal waves. Sound waves travel by compression and rarefactions of air particles. Now, turn to page 578 and draw and label figure 6 into your SNB

Were you paying attention? What kind of wave is a sound wave? A sound wave is a longitudinal wave.

POP Quiz!!! Clear off your desk Take out a sheet of paper Number 1-5 Label your paper with your name and Chapter 20 section 1 Pop Quiz

1. A wave is a disturbance that travels through ________

2. A wave carries _________.

3. Waves that require a medium are called ___________

4. Waves that do not require a medium are called __________

5. In a _________, the particles vibrate back and forth along the path that the waves moves.

1. Mechanical waves require a _________ through which to travel.

2. Any __________ transmits energy through vibrations.

3. In a _____________, the particles move perpendicularly (up and down) to the direction that the wave travels.

4. Waves transfer _______________.

5. What type of wave does not require a medium?

True or False 1. Light waves are mechanical waves because they must travel through a medium.

2.In space, no one can hear an explosion. True or False 2.In space, no one can hear an explosion.

How’s that Sound? With this lab you’ll find out if sound travels better through a gas, a liquid, or a solid. Scientific Method 1) Make an observation 2) Ask a Question- Does sound travel best through a gas, a liquid, or a solid? 3) Formulate a hypothesis. What do you think? Write your own hypothesis. 4)Test the hypothesis. CAUTION! - DO NOT POP the bag of water . Also, you will be to remain very quiet to complete this lab!!!!!! 5) Analyze your data 6) Write a conclusion 7) Share your findings