CHAP 11 AND 12 OSCILLATIONS, WAVES AND SOUND AP Physics.

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CHAP 11 AND 12 OSCILLATIONS, WAVES AND SOUND AP Physics

March 7 Learning target: I can demonstrate wave motion Question: What is resonance? Vocabulary: 1. Transverse waves 2. Longitudinal waves 3. resonant frequency Quiz Labs: slinky and snakey New Partner problems-see next slide Homework: Read pg Open note quiz on this section Tuesday. Make sure to focus on the terms.

Problem partner You will receive a new card partner You and your partner will receive one problem from the book to work together on. You will work on this together, you may check with me for the answer and solution once you have an answer You will then have a second partner and will teach each other the problem that you and the first partner solved.

Card partners

Quiz March 6 What is the equation for Hooke’s law? When an object moves back and forth and each oscillation takes the same amount of time the motion is______________. The maximum displacement from the equilibrium point is called__________________. What is the equation for period T? The larger the mass, the________the period.