Title: WAVES
1WAVES
2WAVES
a disturbance that transfers energy
- Carries energy from one place to another
- Classified by what they move through
- Mechanical Wavesthe energy is transferred by
vibrations of medium (medium matter)ex/ ocean
waves move through water - Electromagnetic waves (EM Waves)the energy moves
through disturbances in the electromagnetic
field.
3WAVE STRUCTURE
CREST (peak)
AMPLITUDEresting to max peak
WAVELENGTH
TROUGH
4MECHANICAL WAVES
require a medium (the material through which the
disturbance is moving) to transmit energy
- travel through gradually lose energy to that
medium - Examples
- water, sound, rope, spring waves
- Mechanical Media
- water, air, rope, spring
5MECHANICAL WAVES
Classified by how medium vibrates
Pulse direction of energy transfer
Vibration direction of vibration of medium
relative to pulse
2 types
6MECHANICAL WAVES
Classified by how medium vibrates
Longitudinal Waves Vibration is in the same
direction as wave pulse (parallel to wave pulse)
Transverse Waves Vibration is at 900 (right
angles) to wave pulse
7TRANVERSE WAVES
Vibration is perpendicular to the direction of
the motion of the wave
- Sideways or up down
- Examples
- S-type earthquake waves
- Electromagnetic (EM) or light waves
8LONGITUDINAL WAVES
Vibration is parallel to the direction of the
motion of the wave
- Back and forth (compression rarefraction)
- Also called compression or pressure wave
- Examples
- P-type earthquake waves
- Sound waves
9CHARACTERISTICS OF WAVES
- Waves are described according to their
- Amplitudemeasures DISPLACEMENTsize of the
disturbance - Wavelength ? distance of a repeating
unitAlso called a cycle - Frequency ƒ Number of waves that
10AMPLITUDE
- Distance between rest crest or rest
trough - Gives indication of power or strength of
wave(magnitude of earthquake Richter scale) - Does not affect velocity of wave
- Determines loudness (sound) or brightness (EM
wave)
11WAVELENGTH ?
- Distance between any two repeating points on a
wavecrest-crest, trough-trough,expansion-expan
sion, compression-compression - Determines what colorswe see what notes we hear
(pitch) - Shorter wavelengths have more cycles per minute
because they arent as long
12Frequency ƒ
- How often number of wavelengths that pass any
point per second
- measured in wavelengths/second or
cycles/secondHertz (Hz) number of
wavelengths in 1 second
13PERIOD T
- How longAmount of time for one wavelength to
pass a point - Related inversely to frequency
Period 1 Frequency
T 1 f
14VELOCITY v
- the rate at which the energy travels speed
direction - Depends on medium
- Mechanical waves travel faster through dense
mediums - EM Waves are faster through less dense mediums
The Velocity Formula V ? x ƒ
15Waves that describe the Earth
P waves move through solids liquids
P waves move through solids liquids
S waves move through solids only!!!
Are these MECHANICAL WAVES???? YES!!
Seismic waves need a medium (the earth!)