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Transverse Waves and Lights
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Essential Question: What is a wave?(pg. 43) Disturbance in matter than transfers energy from one place to another.
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What is the medium of a wave created by people at a sporting event? People holding hands
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What is a medium? The matter that the energy of mechanical wave travels through.
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Essential Question: What is a transverse wave? (pg. 45) Wave in which the particles of the medium move/vibrate at right angles, or perpendicular to the direction that the wave travels.
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What is the lowest part of a transverse wave called? The trough
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What part of the wave represents the energy in the wave? The amplitude ( large amplitude; more energy) Wavelength (shorter wavelength; higher energy Frequency ( high frequency; high energy)
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Your Question: How do particles of the medium of a transverse wave vibrate? They vibrate perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.
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Essential Question: What is frequency? (pg. 49) The number of waves that pass a fixed point in a given amount of time. (measured in Hertz, Hz)
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What is the S.I. Unit for frequency? Hertz (Hz)
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How does frequency affect wavelength? Higher frequency means shorter wavelength.
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Your question: How are frequency, amplitude and wavelength related to energy of a transverse wave? Higher frequency means more energy Higher amplitude means more energy Smaller/shorter wavelength mean more energy
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What factors affect the speed of waves? (pg. 51) Frequency, wavelength, temperature, and type of medium
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When would a sound wave move fastest? The summer or the winter? It would move faster in the summer, because the particles move faster due to the high temperature.
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Essential Question: What happens when a wave strikes a new medium? (pg. 55) When a wave strikes a new medium it can either: Reflect: bounce back if it can’t pass through the medium. Refract: bend, because it travels at different speed through different medium.
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What is the law of reflection? Angle of incidence equals to angle of reflection.
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What causes refraction to occur? It occurs when waves enter through a medium at an angle. Waves bend as they travel through a medium, because they start travelling at a different speed in a new medium.
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Light wave hits the surface of the mirror at a 30 degree angle. Draw the angle of reflection and the angle of incidence.
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Essential Question: What is wave interference? (pg. 57) Wave interference is when waves interact with each other.
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What is diffraction? What is reflection? Diffraction: When waves spread out, travel around obstacles, or pass through an opening. Reflection: when a wave hits a medium that it cannot pass through and therefore bounces back.
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What happens if two waves run into each other and their crests overlap? They will create constructive interference (they will create a larger amplitude)
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Your Question: What is destructive interference? Occurs when the crest of one wave overlaps the trough of the other wave. They cancel each other out or create a wave with lower amplitude.
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Essential Question: What is a light wave? (pg. 59) Light wave is an electromagnetic wave.
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What creates an electromagnetic wave? Charged particle vibrates causes the vibration of electric field creates a vibrating magnetic field two types of vibrating fields combine to form electromagnetic wave.
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What is different about electromagnetic wave and a regular mechanical transverse wave? Electromagnetic wave can travel through empty space, but mechanical wave can only travel though a medium.
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Your Question: What is electromagnetic radiation? It is the energy transferred by electromagnetic waves.
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Essential Question: Is light a wave or particle? (pg. 61) Light can behave as both a wave and a particle. (it resembles a particle but moves like a wave)
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What is a photon? A photon is packets of energy and tiny particles of light
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How fast is light? Light travels at the speed of 3 * 10^8 m/s.
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What are the three types of matter? Explain the difference between them. Transparent: Easily transmit light (allows most light to pass though). Ie. glass Translucent: It transmits and scatters light at the same time (allows some light to pass through). Ie. Frosted window Opaque: It does not transmit light (no light can pass through). Ie. Aluminum foil
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Your Question: What are the three things that could happen when light strikes a matter? Reflection, absorption, or transmission
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Essential Question (pg. 67): What is a mirror? Object made of glass that reflects all the light that strikes it.
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What type of image do you get from a plane mirror? Virtual and reversed image
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Your Question: What is the difference between a convex lens and concave lens? Convex lens: is thicker in the middle and thinner at the edges (form an image that is larger than the real object) Concave lens: thinner in the middle and thicker and the edges (forms an image that is smaller than the real object.
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A disturbance in matter that transfers energy from on place to another Mechanical Wave
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The matter that mechanical energy travels through Medium
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Particles of the matter move perpendicular to the direction the wave travels Transverse Wave
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The high points of the wave Crests
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The low points of the wave Trough
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Maximum distance the particles of the medium move from their resting position when a wave passes through. Amplitude
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Where the particles of the medium are in the absence of wave Resting position
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The distance between two corresponding points on adjacent waves Wavelength
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