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Waves What are waves?
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ENERGY Disturbance that transfers ENERGY through different mediums WAVES
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ENERGY: the ability to do work Medium: material through which waves move Gas (air) Liquid (water, molten rock) Solids (ground, rope, railroad tracks, ice)
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Mechanical waves: require a medium Cause? Source of energy causes medium to vibrate Electromagnetic waves: does not require a medium can travel through empty space (waves from the sun – light, UV microwave, x- ray, radio waves, etc) What carries waves?
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Types of waves
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Transverse Waves Waves that move the medium at right angles to the direction in which the waves travel are called transverse waves.
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Longitudinal Waves Longitudinal waves move the medium parallel to the direction in which the waves travel.
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Longitudinal Waves The compressions of a longitudinal wave correspond to the crest of a transverse wave. The troughs correspond to rarefactions.
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Properties of Waves
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Draw in your notes
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Label your wave CREST trough
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Wavelength: distance from crest to crest
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# of wavelengths per second # of waves second second Hertz (Hz): 1 wave/second = 1 Hz = 1 Hz frequency
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Draw a wave with high & low frequency
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Amplitude Resting position to crest or trough Measure of the amount of energy
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Wavelength: Energy Amplitude: Energy Frequency: Energy Energy: wavelength, amplitude & frequency
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Different waves travel at different speeds. Speed: how far the wave travels in a given length of time Speed = wavelength x frequency Speed Speed * see flash of lightning *(few seconds later) hear thunder rumble
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