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Light as a Wave: Part 1 SNC2D.

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1 Light as a Wave: Part 1 SNC2D

2 What is a wave? A wave is a disturbance which carries energy from one location to another. The material the disturbance travels through is the medium. The movement of the disturbance is referred to as propagation.

3 Snapshot of a Wave The dashed line represents the equilibrium position of the particles.

4 Snapshot of a Wave The positions of maximum displacement are referred to as crests (positive displacement) and troughs (negative). The maximum displacement is the amplitude.

5 Snapshot of a Wave The distance between one crest and the next crest (or one trough and the next trough) is the

6 Snapshot of a Wave The distance between one crest and the next crest (or one trough and the next trough) is the wavelength, represented by

7 Snapshot of a Wave The distance between one crest and the next crest (or one trough and the next trough) is the wavelength, represented by l.

8 Snapshot of a Wave The time it takes one complete wavelength to pass a single point is the

9 Snapshot of a Wave The time it takes one complete wavelength to pass a single point is the period, represented by

10 Snapshot of a Wave The time it takes one complete wavelength to pass a single point is the period, represented by T.

11 Snapshot of a Wave The number of complete wavelengths that pass a single point in one second is the frequency, represented by f.

12 Frequency Frequency is measured in units of s-1 or Hertz (Hz).
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13 Wave Speed The speed of a wave is therefore:

14 Wave Speed The speed of a wave is therefore:

15 Wave Speed The speed of a wave is therefore:

16 Wave Speed The speed of a wave is therefore:
Practice Question: What is the wavelength of a wave with a speed of 344 m/s and a frequency of 256 Hz?

17 Wave Speed Practice Question: What is the wavelength of a wave with a speed of 344 m/s and a frequency of 256 Hz?

18 Wave Speed Practice Question: What is the wavelength of a wave with a speed of 344 m/s and a frequency of 256 Hz?

19 Wave Speed Practice Question: What is the wavelength of a wave with a speed of 344 m/s and a frequency of 256 Hz?

20 Light is an “EM” wave Light is actually a transverse wave

21 Light is an “EM” wave Light is actually a transverse wave, but the perpendicular-to-propagation disturbance is not of particles of a medium but of the electric and magnetic (EM) fields

22 The Speed of Light Because light waves do not need a medium, they can travel through a vacuum (empty space) and do so at the speed of light: c =

23 The Speed of Light Because light waves do not need a medium, they can travel through a vacuum (empty space) and do so at the speed of light: c = 3.0 x 108 m/s.

24 The Speed(s) of Light Light will travel slower in denser media (e.g. glass), but the speed in air is still effectively 3.0 x 108 m/s and


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