
General properties of waves
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Bart Grootswagers
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Describe the Properties of Waves
Differentiate Between Longitudinal and Transverse Waves
Understand Wave Behaviors
Apply the Wave Speed Equation
Identify Wave Applications in Everyday Life
Learning objective
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Waves constantly surround us, from sound and light to infrared and microwaves. Studying waves is crucial in physics to understand how energy transfers without moving matter.
Waves in everyday life
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a wave?
Earthquakes
Sound
Light
Wind
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Waves have key features that define them:
Wavelength: The distance between two adjacent peaks (crests) or troughs in a wave.
Frequency: The number of complete waves that pass a point per unit time (measured in Hertz, Hz).
Amplitude: The maximum displacement
of a particle from its rest position.
Wave Speed: The distance traveled by
a wave per unit time (measured in
meters per second, m/s).
Waves characteristics
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following isn't a characteristic of a wave?
Wavelength
Frequency
Volume
Amplitude
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Waves can be classified into two main types:
Longitudinal Waves: The vibrations are parallel to the direction of wave travel. Examples include sound waves and seismic P-waves.
Transverse Waves: The vibrations are at right angles to the direction of wave travel. Examples include light waves, water waves, and seismic S-waves."
Type of waves
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a longitudal wave?
Water waves
Light
Radio waves
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The wave speed, frequency, and wavelength of a wave are related by the equation:
V=fλ
V: Wave speed (measured in m/s)
f: Frequency (measured in Hz)
λ: Wavelength (measured in meters, m)
Example: If a sound wave has a frequency of 300 Hz and a wavelength of 1.13 m, its speed is 339 m/s339 \, m/s339m/s.
The wave equation
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct wave speed
equation?
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Waves exhibit various behaviors when they interact with surfaces and mediums:
Reflection: Bouncing off a surface, such as sound reflecting off a wall.
Refraction: Changing direction due to a change in wave speed, like light bending when entering water.
Diffraction: Spreading out after passing through a narrow gap or around an edge, such as sound waves spreading through an open door.
Wave behaviours
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of refraction?
Light reflecting off a mirror
The loss of energy once a wave passes through a medium.
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Let’s calculate the frequency of a radio wave:
Given: Wavelength
λ=250 m, Speed V=3.0×10^8
Find: Frequency f
f = V/λ
f = (3.0 10^8) / 250 = 1.2 10^6 Hz
Applications of wave equation
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Multiple Choice
The amount of repeat a wave makes in a second is called it's ______
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In summary:
Waves transfer energy without transferring matter.
Key features include wavelength, frequency, amplitude, and wave speed.
Waves can reflect, refract, and diffract, depending on the situation."
Summary of Wave Properties
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Main take away:
Energy is a way to tranfer energy from one place to the other.
Q&A
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