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Title: Waves and Energy Transfer Wave Properties


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Waves and Energy TransferWave Properties
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Wave Properties
  • Both particles and waves carry energy
  • Particles transfer matter
  • Waves the particles arent transferred

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Types of Waves
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Mechanical Wave
  • Waves that require a medium
  • Sound, water, in air, on a Slinky
  • These waves are governed by Newtons laws

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Electromagnetic wave
  • waves in which no medium is needed
  • light, radio, x-ray
  • travel at the speed of light (3 x 108 m/s)
  • hard to examine so compare to water waves

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  • transverse wave
  • a wave in which the particles of the medium move
    perpendicular to the direction of the energy
  • longitudinal wave
  • a wave in which the particles of the medium move
    parallel to the direction of the energy

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  • surface wave
  • a wave where the particles of the medium move
    both parallel and perpendicular to the direction
    of the energy

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How are waves Produced?
  • Wave pulse
  • a single jerk or pluck
  • rock dropped into water
  • quick plink on a piano key

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  • Traveling wave
  • a continuous regular source of energy
  • ringing bells, kicking in the water

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The Measures of a Wave
  • Period (T) measured in seconds(s)
  • the time for one cycle

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  • frequency (f) measured in Hertz (Hz)
  • the number of cycles per second
  • or (reciprocals)
  • crest-highest point of a wave
  • trough-lowest point of a wave

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  • Wavelength (l) measured in m, cm, mm, nm
  • The distance from crest to crest or trough to
    trough

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How Fast Does a Wave Move?
  • Velocity (v) measured in m/s
  • The speed of the wave
  • v lf
  • v d/t

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Amplitude of a Wave
  • The maximum displacement from rest position
  • more amplitude will take more energy
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