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Electromagnetic vs. Mechanical Waves Review Lesson

Electromagnetic vs. Mechanical Waves Review Lesson

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Physics

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
HS-PS4-1, HS-PS4-3, HS-PS4-5

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Christine Ruberti

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8 Slides • 12 Questions

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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?

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electromagnetic wave

2

mechanical wave

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Multiple Choice

Mechanical waves usually travel fastest through:

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solids

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liquids

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gases

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Multiple Choice

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What type of wave is this?

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Electromagnetic

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Mechancial

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Both Electromagnetic and Mechanical

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Multiple Choice

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A microwave is an example of what type of wave?

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electromagnetic wave

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mechanical wave

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Multiple Choice

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A water wave is an example of what type of wave?

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electromagnetic wave

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mechanical wave

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Multiple Choice

Wave with the longest wavelength
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microwave
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radio
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gamma
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visible light

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Multiple Choice

When the wavelength increases the frequency will

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increase

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decrease

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remain same

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none of these

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Multiple Choice

Electromagnetic waves  

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Must travel through a vacuum

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Can travel through a medium or a vacuum

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Are the same type of wave as mechanical waves

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Can only travel through a vacuum

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Multiple Choice

All electromagnetic waves have the same...
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frequency
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speed
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wavelength
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energy

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Multiple Choice

When a wave is travelling through matter, what happens to the matter?

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The matter is pulled along behind the wave as that makes it a longitudinal wave.

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The wave is making the matter move back and forth as that will make a transverse wave.

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The wave is making the matter move up and down.

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The matter is pulled along behind the wave as that makes it a compressional wave.

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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.

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Frequency

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Wave speed

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Amplitude

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Wavelength

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Multiple Choice

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Which wave in the diagram has the greatest wavelength?

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