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Characteristics of Waves Section 2 Page 463-471 98
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Wave properties Transverse waves have the shape of a sine curve If they have the shape of a sine curve they are called sine waves 98
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Know these parts of a transverse wave Crest—highest part of the wave Trough—lowest part of the wave Wavelength—the distance between two crests Amplitude—the height of the wave 98
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Amplitude measures the amount of particle vibration The greatest distance that a wave is displaced from its normal resting place Also, half the distance from crest to trough 92 99 Amplitude is related to loudness!
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Wavelength Measures the distance between two equivalent parts of the wave Represented by the Greek letter lambda, λ 100
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Other important terms Period—how long it takes for waves to pass by Symbol is T Symbol is T SI Unit is seconds SI Unit is seconds Frequency –measures the rate of vibrations Symbol is f Symbol is f SI unit the hertz (Hz) SI unit the hertz (Hz) Frequency-Period Equation Frequency = 1/period f=1/T 102
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Radio Stations Measure in mHz—millions--FMkHz—thousand—AM 95.1 T-95 classic rock, alternative 104.5 The FOX classic rock 103
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Radio— AM,FM, TV, radar aircraft navigation Microwave— research and microwave ovens Infrared— infrared photos, remote controls, heat radiation Visible Light— ROYGBIV UV light— sterilizing, fluorescent minerals, (sunburns) X-ray—medical exams, cancer treatment Gamma ray—food irradiation, studies of structural flaws 104
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Radio waves have long wave lengths, so low frequency Gamma rays have short wavelengths, so high frequency 104
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Visible light is only one small portion of the EM spectrum Red has a long wave length Violet has a short wavelength 105
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Speed of Sound 340 m/s Sound travels better in water Sound travels even better in solids 106
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Speed of Light Speed of Light 3.00 x 10 8 m/s 186,000 mi/s Depends on the medium 106
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Pitch P itch is determined by frequency High pitch = high frequency High pitch = high frequency Low pitch = low frequency Low pitch = low frequency 107
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Doppler Effect An observed change in the frequency of the wave when the source or observer is moving 107
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