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Characteristics of Waves
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Wave Properties All transverse waves have similar shapes no matter how big they are or what medium they are traveling through. An ideal transverse wave has the shape of a sine curve, which looks like an S lying on its side.
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Other Properties The highest points of a transverse wave are called crests. The lowest parts of a transverse wave are called troughs. The greatest distance that particles are displaced from their normal resting positions because of a wave is called the amplitude.
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What about compressional waves? Obviously, compressional waves do not have crests and troughs. The crowded areas of a compressional wave are called compressions. The stretched-out areas are called rarefactions.
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Wavelengths A wavelength measures the distance between two equivalent parts of a wave. This means from crest to crest or from trough to trough equals a wavelength.
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Periods The period measures how long it takes for waves to pass by. The period is also the time required for one complete vibration of a particle in a medium.
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Frequency Frequency measures the rate of vibrations. The frequency of a wave is the number of full wavelengths that pass a point in a given time interval. The unit for frequency is Hertz (Hz).
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Equations Frequency-Period Equation: frequency = 1/period f = 1/T *Wave Speed Equation: wave speed = frequency x wavelength v = f x lambda
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Practice 1. The average wavelength in a series of ocean waves is 15 m. A wave arrives on average of every 10 s, so the frequency is 0.100 Hz. What is the speed of the waves? 2. An FM radio station broadcasts EM waves at a frequency of 9.45 x 10 7. These radio waves have a wavelength of 3.17 m. What is the speed? 3. The speed of sound in air is about 340 m/s. What is the wavelength of a sound wave with a frequency of 220 Hz?
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