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Devil physics The baddest class on campus Pre-dp Physics
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Lsn 11-9:. Energy transported by. waves Lsn 11-10:
Lsn 11-9: Energy transported by waves Lsn 11-10: Intensity related to amplitude and frequency
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Questions From Reading Activity?
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Objectives State the meaning of the term wave intensity.
Know the relationship between intensity and energy, time, area, amplitude, and radius. Understand how intensity and amplitude vary with distance from a source that emits wave pulses spherically and for one- dimensional waves.
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Introductory Video
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Wave Propagation When we study the characteristics of waves, we tend to think of them one-dimensionally Rays instead of wavefronts
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Wave Propagation Most waves actually are propagated in multiple directions simultaneously Pebble in a pond Sound waves Light waves
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Wave Propagation Wave propagation is all about propagation of energy
As waves spread out, the energy also spreads out Same energy over a larger area means a drop in intensity
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Wave Propagation For particles exhibitying SHM,
Energy is a function of amplitude so, The energy transported by a wave is proportional to the square of the amplitude
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Wave Propagation Intensity – The power (energy per unit time) transported across a unit area perpendicular to the direction of energy flow.
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Wave Propagation Spherical Wave – A wave that spreads out symmetrically in all directions from its source.
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Wave Propagation
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Wave Propagation
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Wave Propagation
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Wave Propagation – One-Dimension
What’s different for a one- dimensional wave like along a solid bar or within a tube?
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Wave Propagation – One-Dimension
What’s different for a one- dimensional wave like along a solid bar or on a string? Area remains constant Amplitude remains constant so, Intensity remains constant
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Wave Propagation – Real Life
What’s different in real life?
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Wave Propagation – Real Life
What’s different in real life? Frictional damping Amplitude, energy and intensity DO decrease in one dimensional waves Intensity decreases more than the equations predict for spherical waves
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Wave Intensity Total energy of a wave is the sum of the energies of the individual particle in movement at any given time
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Wave Intensity Total energy of a wave is the sum of the energies of the individual particle in movement at any given time S l = vt
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Wave Intensity Total energy of a wave is the sum of the energies of the individual particle in movement at any given time S l = vt
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Wave Intensity Total energy of a wave is the sum of the energies of the individual particle in movement at any given time S l = vt
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Wave Intensity Total energy of a wave is the sum of the energies of the individual particle in movement at any given time S l = vt
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Objectives State the meaning of the term wave intensity.
Know the relationship between intensity and energy, time, area, amplitude, and radius. Understand how intensity and amplitude vary with distance from a source that emits wave pulses spherically and for one- dimensional waves.
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Questions?
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Homework A-students, #44-45, 47-49 All others, #44-49, skip 46
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