Wave Term Review. Waves 1) A wave is any disturbance that transmits _____________ through matter and space.

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Wave Term Review

Waves 1) A wave is any disturbance that transmits _____________ through matter and space.

Kinds of Waves 2) A __________wave is a wave where the material that the wave is in vibrates back and forth along the path that the waves travels.

Kinds of Waves 3) A _________ wave is a wave where the material that the wave is in moves perpendicular (at right angles) to the direction that the wave is traveling.

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What type of wave is this?

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Which wave below has a higher frequency? ABAB

The maximum distance a wave vibrates from its rest position is called the wave’s _____________.

Which one of these waves has a larger amplitude? ABCABC

A __________ is the distance from any point on one wave to that same point on the next wave.

Which one of these waves has a larger wavelength? ABAB

The number of waves (or cycles) produced in a given amount of time is called the _____________ of a wave.

Which one of these waves has a higher frequency? ABAB

The distance between what two letters is a wavelength (λ)?

Draw a longitudinal wave. Label a wavelength. Label a compression and rarefaction.

Identify what the arrow is showing. ???

Draw a transverse wave. Label the crests and troughs. Label a wavelength. Label an amplitude.

Review

Sound waves are reflected at a boundary. (SIM1) (SIM2)SIM

Sound waves are refracted at a boundary.

Interference. –Constructive interference –Destructive interference

Here’s what is occurring. (SIM1) (SIM2)SIM2

In illustration C: How many nodes? How many antinodes?

Resonance. –All elastic objects have natural frequencies of vibration that are determined by the materials’ compositions and shapes. –When energy is transferred at the natural frequencies, there is a dramatic increase of amplitude called resonance. –The natural frequencies are also called resonant frequencies.

When the frequency of an applied force, including the force of a sound wave, matches the natural frequency of an object, energy is transferred very efficiently. The condition is called resonance.

Sources of Sounds Vibrating Strings. –Standing Waves (animation)animation –Nodes and Anti-Nodes –Fundamental Frequency The fundamental frequency determines the _________ of the basic musical note being sounded and is called the ________ harmonic.

Pitch depends on length. Which trombone has the longer wavelength? Higher pitch? A B Do nodes or antinodes appear at the mouthpiece? Bell?

Sounds from Moving Sources –Doppler Effect (Animation)Animation –Sonic Boom

Sound from: A stationary object A moving object (SIM1)SIM (SIM2)SIM2

Final Note: Mechanical waves and Electromagnetic Waves are different!