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14.1 Types of Waves I CAN: -I CAN RECOGNIZE THAT WAVES MAY BE ABSORBED BY OBJECTS AND BE TRANSFORMED INTO ANOTHER ENERGY.
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What is a wave? Wave: disturbance that carries energy through matter or space. Most waves travel through a medium. Medium: physical environment in which phenomena occur Solid, liquid, gas (any matter) All waves are mechanical or light. Mechanical: wave that requires a medium through which to travel. Electromagnetic (light): consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields, which radiate outward at the speed of light.
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Example A pebble falls into a pool of water and ripples form. Because it is moving, the falling pebble has energy. As it splashes into the pool, the pebble transfers some of its energy to nearby water molecules, causing them to move. What you see is energy traveling in the form of a wave on the surface of the water.
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Waves transfer energy Energy is the ability to do work. Water waves can do work on a leaf or boat. Sound waves can do work on your ear drums Light waves can do work on your eye. Approaching waves bump against your boat, but they don’t carry it along with them as they pass. All waves have this property—they carry energy without transporting matter from place to place. (rope w/ribbon)
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Energy may spread out as a wave travels Why is it that standing too close to a speaker can harm your ears, or looking into a light bulb closely can harm your eyes, but when standing far away, the speaker and light bulb are harmless? Each circle is called a wave front. Circle gets larger, so energy is more spread out.
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Vibrations and waves Most waves are caused by vibrating objects. Electromagnetic waves may be caused by vibrating charged particles. In mechanical waves, the particles in the medium also vibrate as the wave passes through the medium. Vibrations transfer energy. Potential vs. kinetic. Simple harmonic motion.
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Damped harmonic motion: vibration fades out as energy is transferred from one object to another. Other examples of dampening devices? Leaf springs & shock absorbers.
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Transverse and Longitudinal (compressional) Waves https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=akbv_VJFSLk https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=akbv_VJFSLk Transverse wave : a wave in which the particles of medium move perpendicular to the direction the wave is traveling. Longitudinal wave : matter in the medium moves back and forth along the same direction that the wave travels.
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In a surface wave, particles move in circles. Surface waves: occur at the boundary between two difference mediums such as water and air. Water waves
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