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I) How Waves Move Energy
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A) Waves
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1) A wave is a disturbance that travels through matter or space, carrying energy from one place to another without carrying matter along with it
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a) Light and sound are both energy traveling in waves
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b) Radio waves carry information received by radio and television
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2) Waves that travel through water are mechanical waves
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a) Mechanical waves need matter to travel through
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b) The matter moves back and forth or up and down, however never permanently displaced
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c) Example: floating object will only bob up and down, not move forward
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d) Waves do not transport matter, only energy
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3) Parts of a Wave
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a) Crest: the highest part of the waves
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b) Trough: the lowest part of the waves
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c) Height: vertical distance between the crest and trough
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d) Amplitude: the distance any point on the waves is moved from its resting position to the crest (1/2 the distance of the height)
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e) Wavelength: the distance between from one crest to the next crest
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B) Different Kinds of Waves
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1) Transverse Waves: Wave that vibrate at right angles to the direction of the wave
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a) Stringed instrument like guitars form transverse waves when plucked
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b) Light travels as a transverse wave
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c) Do not need a medium to travel through, like light in space
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2) Longitudinal Waves: vibrate back and forth in the same direction as the wave is moving
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a) Has an area of compression where the particles are closer together
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b) Has an area of rarefaction where the particles are spread out
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c) Examples include Sound and Earthquake Waves
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C) Speed, Frequency and Wavelength
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1) The speed of a wave in a particular substance stays the same unless the substance is changed in some way such as heat or density.
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a) Sound always travels through air at the same speed unless the temperature changes
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b) Waves travel through water at the same speed unless the depth of the water changes
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2) Frequency of a wave is the number of vibrations it has in a given time
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a) Measured by counting the number of crests that pass a point in a given amount of time
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b) 1hertz = 1 vibration per second
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D) Energy from Waves
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1) All waves carry energy in the form of light, sound, heat, or motion
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2) We can use that energy that waves carry
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a) Solar panels collect energy from the sun, changing it to heat or electricity
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b) Can also get energy from ocean waves
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3) Energy in waves can also destroy
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a) Hurricane can transfer energy to ocean waves called storm surge
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b) Earthquakes energy travels as wave though the earth called seismic waves
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c) Undersea earthquakes transfer their energy to the ocean creating tsunamis
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