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Bell Ringer 4-28-10 A wave is a disturbance that transfers ______.
A ______ wave requires a medium to travel through. Name the two types of mechanical waves and give an example of each.
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Review
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Sound Waves Longitudinal Waves
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Sound Waves
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Chapter 15 Section 2 Properties of Waves
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Waves are Different Fast or slow Short or long
Carry a little energy or a lot of energy
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4 Basic Properties Of Waves
Amplitude Wavelength Frequency Speed
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Amplitude The amplitude is the height of the wave.
The more energy a wave has, the greater its amplitude.
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Crest and Trough The section of the wave that rises above the undisturbed position is called the crest. That section which lies below the undisturbed position is called the trough.
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Wavelength The wavelength is the distance from one wave top, or crest, to the next.
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Frequency Frequency is the number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time. (how often a wave occurs) This is usually described as how many waves are made per second, or as cycles per second. Example: If ten waves are made per second, then the frequency is said to be ten cycles per second, written as 10 cps. Frequency is measured in units called Hertz (Hz).
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Speed = Wavelength x Frequency
The speed of the wave is how far the wave travels in a given length of time. Ex: Light waves travel much ________ than sound waves. Speed = Wavelength x Frequency
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Sound Waves
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