
Electromagnetic vs. Mechanical Waves Review Lesson
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Christine Ruberti
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Electromagnetic vs. Mechanical Waves
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Types of Waves
Waves may be categorized based on whether or not they need a medium.
There are two types of waves:
1.) Mechanical waves: require a medium (matter) to travel.
2.) Electromagnetic (EM) waves: do NOT require a medium to travel.
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Mechanical waves
These require a medium for the vibrations to travel and so cannot travel through space (vacuum)
May either move as transverse or longitudinal waves.
Ex. sound, water wave, slinky,
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Mechanical waves
The speed at which they travel depends on either the type of wave or the medium they are in.
They travel fastest in more dense medium. Therefore, they move fastest in solids and slowest in gases.
Generally, these have longer wavelengths than electromagnetic waves.
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Electromagnetic Wave
A waves that does NOT require a medium (matter to travel), has an electric field component and a magnetic field component.
These two fields move perpendicular to the propagation of the wave and so they are all transverse waves
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Electromagnetic waves
All electromagnetic waves travels at the speed of light 3.0 x 108 m/s in a VACUUM. However, they travels at different speeds when traveling through matter.
They travel fastest in less dense medium, so fastest in gases and slowest in solids.
Ex: Radio waves, Microwaves, Infrared, Visible Light, Ultraviolet, X-rays, and Gamma Ray.
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
Shows a visual display of various electromagnetic waves to compare their relative wavelengths and frequencies.
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Multiple Choice
Which type of waves must have a medium in order to travel?
electromagnetic wave
mechanical wave
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Multiple Choice
Mechanical waves usually travel fastest through:
solids
liquids
gases
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Multiple Choice
What type of wave is this?
Electromagnetic
Mechancial
Both Electromagnetic and Mechanical
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Multiple Choice
A microwave is an example of what type of wave?
electromagnetic wave
mechanical wave
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Multiple Choice
A water wave is an example of what type of wave?
electromagnetic wave
mechanical wave
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
When the wavelength increases the frequency will
increase
decrease
remain same
none of these
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Multiple Choice
Electromagnetic waves
Must travel through a vacuum
Can travel through a medium or a vacuum
Are the same type of wave as mechanical waves
Can only travel through a vacuum
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
When a wave is travelling through matter, what happens to the matter?
The matter is pulled along behind the wave as that makes it a longitudinal wave.
The wave is making the matter move back and forth as that will make a transverse wave.
The wave is making the matter move up and down.
The matter is pulled along behind the wave as that makes it a compressional wave.
The matter does not move along with the wave.
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Multiple Choice
It depends on the medium in which the wave is traveling. It varies in solids, liquids and gases.
Frequency
Wave speed
Amplitude
Wavelength
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Multiple Choice
Which wave in the diagram has the greatest wavelength?
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