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Bellringer: 5/14/2018 What do you already know about waves?
Draw a wave in your notebook. Where can you find waves? STOTD
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Things to know… Concept Symbol Units Period T Seconds (s) Frequency f
Hertz (Hz) or 1/s Wavelength λ Meters (m) Wave Speed Vw Meters/Second (m/s) Speed of Light c
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Waves, Sound, and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Chapter 17 and 18
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Waves Mechanical Wave A disturbance in matter that carries energy
Created by a vibration Must travel through a medium Air, water, land, metal, … Cannot travel through a vacuum (like space!) 2 types: Transverse and Longitudinal end
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Waves Transverse Waves
The medium vibrates at right angles to the direction of the wave Wave moves left to right, Medium goes up and down Shaking a Rope Electromagnetic Waves end
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Waves Wavelength Crest Amplitude Trough end
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Waves Longitudinal (Compression) Waves
The medium vibrates parallel to the direction of the wave Wave moves left to right Medium moves left to right A Spring Sound end
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Waves Compression Rarefaction Wavelength Amplitude end
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Properties of Waves end
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Properties of Waves Amplitude How much the medium is moved
Bigger Amplitude = More Energy end
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Properties of Waves Crest The top on a transverse wave Trough
The bottom on a transverse wave Compression Where the medium is close together on a longitudinal wave Rarefaction Where the medium is further apart on a longitudinal wave
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Properties of Waves Period (T) Frequency (f)
Time for 1 wave to occur Measured in seconds (s) Frequency (f) Number of waves in 1 s Measured in Hertz (Hz) Period and Frequency are inverses of each other end
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Properties of Waves Wavelength (λ)
Distance between 2 identical points on a wave Example: Crest to crest or trough to trough end
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BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY!!
Look at your worksheet! Read the questions before we watch the video
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Properties of Waves Wave Speed (vw) Measured in meters/seconds (m/s)
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Properties of Waves A wave has a frequency of 360 Hz. If its wavelength is 5 m, what wave’s speed? A wave is moving with a velocity of 5 m/s. If its frequency is 2.5 Hz, what is the wavelength? The speed of light is 3.0 x 108 m/s. Blue light has a wavelength of 4.5 x 10-7 m, what is its frequency? end
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Properties of Waves Wave Speed changes based on the medium,
Fastest in Solids Slowest in Gases Because atoms in a solid are closer together Light is the Exception The speed of light = 3.0 x 108 m/s end
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Sound Waves Sound is a Longitudinal Wave Intensity (Loudness) Pitch
More Amplitude = Louder Decibels (dB) Pitch High Frequency = High Pitch end
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Electromagnetic Waves
Electromagnetic (EM) Wave Transverse waves with an electric field and a magnetic field at 90° to each other end
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Electromagnetic Waves
Created by moving electric charges Does Not need a medium to travel Can travel through empty space EM Radiation Transfer of energy by EM waves end
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Electromagnetic Waves
All EM waves travel at the same speed, the Speed of Light (c) c = 3.0 x 108 m/s Since the speed is the same, Different EM waves have different frequencies and wavelengths As frequency goes up, wavelength goes down High Frequency = High Energy end
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Electromagnetic Waves
If the speed of a wave is: Then the speed of an EM wave is: Speed of Light (3.0x108 m/s) end end
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Electromagnetic Waves
A gamma ray has a wavelength of 7 x m. What is the frequency of this ray? A satellite transmits on the EM Spectrum at a frequency of 9.4 x 109 Hz. What is the signal’s wavelength? What type of wave is being transmitted? A beam of visible light has a frequency of 4.5x1014 Hz. What is the wavelength of this light? What color is this light? end
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Bellringer: A gamma ray has a wavelength of 5 x m. What is the frequency of this ray? A wave is moving with a velocity of 10 m/s. If its frequency is 2.5 Hz, what is the wavelength? STOTD
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
EM waves are divided based on their wavelength Energy Low High end
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Electromagnetic Waves
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
Radio Waves Longest wavelengths Radio and TV Microwaves Cooking food and Radar Only penetrates a few centimeters Infrared (IR) Rays Felt as heat Given off by warm objects end
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
Visible Light What we can see To remember the colors in order use: ROY-G-BIV Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet Ultraviolet (UV) Rays Helps your body produce Vitamin D to absorb calcium Used to kill bacteria end
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
X-Rays Used in medicine, and for inspection of objects Too much exposure can kill tissue Gamma Rays Have the shortest wavelength (highest frequency) Highest penetrating power, and highest energy end
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Polarized Light – light vibrates along a single plane Moving in one direction
Used in sunglasses end end 30
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Light passes through without interruption A Window Translucent
Transparent Light passes through without interruption A Window Translucent Light passes through, but is scattered Wax-Paper or Frosted Glass Opaque Light cannot pass through A Wall. end 31
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The color you see is being reflected by the object
Primary Colors: Red, Blue and Green The color you see is being reflected by the object All other colors are being absorbed Black- All colors are absorbed White- All colors are reflected end 32
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