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What do these pictures have in common?
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2 Introduction to Waves
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3 Waves are everywhere in nature Sound waves visible light waves radio waves microwaves water waves telephone chord waves stadium waves earthquake waves waves on a string slinky waves
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4 What is a wave? A wave is a disturbance (source of energy) that travels through a medium from one location to another. A wave is the motion of a disturbance
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Waves transfer energy not matter. The water waves below are carrying energy but are not moving. Waves can only exist as they have energy to carry.
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Mechanical Waves Waves that require a medium to pass through. A medium is a material through which waves can pass Gases (air) Liquids (water) Solids (ropes) 6
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What are two kinds of mechanical waves? Transverse Longitudinal (Compression) 7
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Transverse Waves A disturbance that is perpendicular to the direction of the wave Ex. Moving a rope up and down. disturbance wave direction 8
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Example of a transverse wave:
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Longitudinal (Compression) Wave The disturbance is parallel to the direction of the wave travel. Ex. Spring toy or SLINKY! Compression-the coils come together Rarefaction- the coils spread out 11
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Example- Longitudinal Wave 12
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13 Longitudinal vs. Transverse Waves The differences between the two can be seen
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Properties of Waves Crest and Trough Amplitude Wavelength Frequency 14
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Crest and Trough Crest-The highest part of a transverse wave Trough- The lowest part of a transverse wave 15
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Amplitude-Transverse Wave 16
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Amplitude- Longitudinal Wave Depends on how dense (bunched) the medium is at each compression. Coiled spring A has the greater amplitude. 17
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Wavelength The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave. Crest to Crest Trough to Trough 18
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Frequency The number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time. Measured in hertz (Hz) 19 HIGH Frequency LOW Frequency
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Review 1.Identify two types of mechanical waves. 1.What is amplitude? 1.If a wave has a high frequency, do the wavelengths become shorter or longer? 20
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