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1 Transverse & Longitudinal Waves

2 Transverse Waves The definition of transverse wave is a wave moving across or perpendicular to the direction that the wave is traveling People think that transverse waves move in an up and down motion, which they do not.

3 What A Transverse Wave Looks Like Transverse waves are composed of two parts; the trough and the crest. The trough is the lowest point between each crest. The crest is the highest point of a transverse wave.

4 Properties of Waves The amplitude of the transverse wave is the maximum distance the wave vibrates from its rest position The rest position is where the particles of a medium stay when there are no disturbances. The larger the amplitude the taller the wave is. Larger amplitude means more energy. small amplitude=low energy LARGE AMPLITUDE=HIGH ENERGY

5 Measuring a Transverse Wave Transverse waves are measured with frequency, or the number of waves produced in a given amount of time. 1 hertz = 1 wave per second. 1 Hz = 1/s For a transverse wave measuring from crest to crest, or trough to trough, is one wavelength. Counting the number of crests usually gives you the frequency.

6 Longitudinal Waves The definition of longitudinal wave, or compressional wave, is the particles of the medium vibrate back and forth along the path the wave travel.

7 What A Longitudinal Wave Looks Like A section in a longitudinal wave where the particles are crowded (more dense) together is called a compression. A section where the particles are less crowded (less dense) than normal is called the rarefaction.

8 Measuring a Longitudinal Wave For a longitudinal wave, measuring from rarefaction to rarefaction or compression to compression To increase the amplitude of a longitudinal wave, increase the size of the compression To increase the frequency of a longitudinal wave increase the number of compressions


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