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Waves & Vibrations - Basics

Waves & Vibrations - Basics

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Waves & Vibrations - Basics

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Wave Vocab

  • Periodic motion - any motion that repeats itself over and over

  • Wave - a disturbance that carries energy as it moves (or propagates).

  • Oscillation - repeated back and forth motion at a regular speed

  • Period - the time required to complete one wave

  • Frequency - the number of oscillations per second

  • Hertz - the unit for frequency

  • Amplitude - the maximum displacement from equilibrium

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Multiple Choice

What is the length between one point of a wave to the same point on the next wave called?
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Wavelength
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Trough
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Amplitude
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Crest

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Multiple Choice

The distance from the equilibrium position to the crest or trough is called the what? Also known as the height of a wave.

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Trough

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Wavelength

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Amplitude

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Crest

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Multiple Choice

The distance from the equilibrium position to the crest or trough is called the what? Also known as the height of a wave.

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Trough

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Wavelength

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Amplitude

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Crest

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Vocab (continued)

  • Crest - the highest point in a wave

  • Trough - the lowest point in a wave

  • Compression - points on a wave that a pushed close together

  • Rarefaction - points on a wave that spread apart

  • Transverse Wave- wave in which the particles oscillate at right angles to the direction the wave travels

  • Longitudinal Wave- wave in which the particles oscillate parallel to the direction of propagation

  • Phase - the position of a point in time (an instant) on a waveform cycle

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Vocab (continued)

  • Simple harmonic motion - periodic motion that occurs when the restoring force an object is proportional to the displacement from equilibrium

  • Hooke’s Law - the law that states that the force exerted by an ideal spring is spring proportional to the distance by which it is stretched or compressed.

  • Restoring force - the force that acts to bring an object back to equilibrium

  • Simple Pendulum - an object (or mass) suspended by a light rope or rod

  • Wave Speed - the rate at which a wave travels (m/s)

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Multiple Choice

Define restoring force

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a force that acts to bring an object back to equilibrium

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the position of a point in time (an instant) on a waveform cycle

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the frequency at which an object oscillates by itself

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the phenomenon where an object is driven (forced to vibrate) at its natural frequency

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Multiple Choice

Define Hooke's Law

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periodic motion that occurs when the force pushing or pulling an object toward equilibrium is proportional to the displacement from equilibrium

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repeated back and forth motion at a regular speed

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the force exerted by an ideal spring is spring proportional to the distance by which it is stretched or compressed.

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the phenomenon where an object is driven (forced to vibrate) at its natural frequency

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Vocab Continued

  • Natural Frequency - the frequency at which an object vibrates normally (naturally)

  • Resonance - the phenomenon where an object is driven (forced to vibrate) at its natural frequency

  • Harmonic - a multiple of an object's natural frequency

  • Medium- the matter through which a wave travels

  • Mechanical Wave- waves that travel through matter

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Multiple Choice

Define Resonance

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periodic motion that occurs when the force pushing or pulling an object toward equilibrium is proportional to the displacement from equilibrium

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repeated back and forth motion at a regular speed

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the force exerted by an ideal spring is spring proportional to the distance by which it is stretched or compressed.

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the phenomenon where an object is driven (forced to vibrate) at its natural frequency

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Multiple Choice

Waves transfer ________, but they do not transfer _________.
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Matter, Energy
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Energy, Matter

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Waves & Oscillations

  • Waves carry energy as they travel, not matter

  • EX - the sun transmits light waves to Earth but none of the sun travels with it.

  • Oscillations occur when an object is moving back and forth.

  • Oscillations have wave-like motion

  • Oscillations and waves have a frequncy, period, wave speed, etc.

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Waves

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Multiple Choice

 A wave has frequency of 5 Hz and a speed of 25 m/s. What is the wavelength of the wave?
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25 m
2
125 m
3
5 m
4
25 m/s

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Multiple Choice

A tennis coach paces back and forth along the sideline 10 times in 2 minutes. The frequency of her pacing is 
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5 Hz
2
5 s
3
0.08 Hz
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0.08 s

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Multiple Choice

A wave has frequency of 50 Hz and a wavelength of 10 m. What is the speed of the wave?

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500 m/s

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50 m/s

3

5 m/s

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0.5 m/s

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Multiple Choice

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If this wave chain represents 1 second, What is the frequency of the waves?

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1 Hz

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9 Hz

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3 Hz

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6 Hz

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Multiple Choice

One end of the rope is vibrated to produce a wave with a wavelength of .25 m.  The Frequency of the wave is 3.0 Hz.  What is the speed of the wave?
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3.00 m/s
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2.50 m/s
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.75 m/s
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1.25 m/s

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Multiple Choice

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what type of wave is it?

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Squishy Wave

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Transverse Wave

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longitudinal wave

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longitudinal/compression/pressure waves

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