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Parts of waves
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2 Parts Transverse Wave 1) Crest – high point of wave 2) Trough – low point of wave
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2 Parts of Compressional Wave 1) Compression – medium is crowded together & more dense 2) Rarefaction – less dense region
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Wavelength – distance between 1 point on a wave and the nearest point just like it on the next wave Transverse – 1 crest to next crest OR 1 trough to next trough
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Wavelength Compressional – 1 compression to next OR 1 rarefaction to next Ex. Wavelength of sound waves range from few cm for high pitch to about 15m for deep sounds
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Frequency - # of wavelengths that pass a fixed point each second Units – hertz (Hz) 1Hz = 1/s As frequency increases wavelength decreases Period – amt of time it takes 1 wavelength to pass a point Units – seconds As frequency increases the period decreases
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Wave speed Also called velocity of propagation Light waves travel faster than sound ex. You see lightning before you hear thunder Depends on medium When temp. of medium increases sound will travel faster
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Sound waves – usually travel faster in liquids & solids than in gases Light waves – travel more slowly in liquids & solids than in gases or in empty space Speed = (frequency)(wavelength) V = f Sample Problem: What is the speed of a sound wave that has a wavelength of 2.00m & a frequency of 170.5Hz?
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1) A wave traveling in water has a frequency of 500.0Hz & a wavelength of 3.0m. What is the speed of the wave? 2) The lowest pitched sounds humans can hear have a frequency of 20.0Hz. What is the wavelength of these sound waves if their wave speed is 340.0m/s? 3) The highest pitched sounds humans hear have a wavelength of 0.017m in air. What is the frequency of these sound waves if their wave speed is 340.0m/s?
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Answers 1) v = frequency x wavelength (500Hz)(3m) (500Hz)(3m) 1,500m/s 1,500m/s 2) Wavelength = speed / frequency 340m/s / 20Hz 340m/s / 20Hz 17m 17m 3) Frequency = speed / wavelength 340m/s / 0.017m 340m/s / 0.017m 20,000Hz 20,000Hz
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