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Waves
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What is a wave? A wave is some kind of disturbance that transports energy. It DOES NOT transport matter. Waves can propagate in 2 different ways:
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1. Transverse Waves In a transverse wave, the energy input is perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
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2. Longitudinal Waves In longitudinal waves, the energy input is parallel to the direction of propagation.
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Before continuing, you need to be able to label different parts of a wave.
This is a transverse wave
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Wave definitions Crest: The maximum points (peaks) of the wave.
Trough: The minimum points of the wave. Amplitude: The distance between the vertical midpoint and the crests (or, between the vertical midpoint and the troughs)
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Definitions Wavelength: The horizontal distance between any two of the same points on the wave. For example, the horizontal distance between consecutive crests. Frequency: A measure of how many wavelengths pass by in a certain period of time.
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Frequency The frequency of a wave is calculated by counting how many wavelengths pass by in a certain period of time. Each wavelength is called a cycle. The unit of frequency is called cycles/second or Hertz.
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What’s the frequency? If you are watching a wave and you count 100 crests pass by in 25 seconds, what is the frequency?
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What’s the frequency? Another wave passes by that has crests pass by in 10 minutes. What’s the frequency?
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What’s the frequency? You listen to the radio for 5 minutes. In that time, crests from radio waves make their way to your radio’s antenna. What’s the frequency?
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Light waves
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X-rays X-rays have short wavelengths, so they can pass through your skin easily.
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Electromagnetic spectrum
Different wavelengths of light appear differently to us. We can see waves between nm in wavelength as colours.
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important to know The longer the wavelength in an electromagnetic wave, … The shorter the wavelength in an electromagnetic wave,…
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Some questions If we increase the wavelength of a wave of coloured light, what happens? If we increase the amplitude of a wave of coloured light, what happens?
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Very important to know…
Electromagnetic waves do not require a medium to propagate. They can move through vacuums and outer space. Mechanical waves do require a medium to propagate.
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Is sound a mechanical or electromagnetic wave?
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Changing sound waves What happens when you increase the frequency of a sound wave? What happens when you increase the amplitude of a sound wave?
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Remember Higher pitched notes: have higher frequency, shorter wavelength Lower pitched notes: have lower frequency, longer wavelength
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