
Wave Properties
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Physics
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Wave Properties
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Parts of a Wave
Amplitude, Wavelength, Frequency, Wave Speed
All waves have these properties, regardless of their classification
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Amplitude
Amplitude is the maximum distance the particles vibrate from the rest position.
Rest position is the place where the particles of a medium stay when there is no disturbance. The taller the wave = larger amplitude
The taller the wave = larger amplitude
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Poll
If a wave has a small amplitude, do you think it has low energy or high energy?
Low energy
High Energy
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Amplitude & Energy
Small amplitude = low energy
Large amplitude = high energy
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Measuring Amplitude on a Transverse Wave
Measured from the rest position to the crest or trough of the wave
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Measuring Amplitude on a Longitudinal Wave
It is difficult to show amplitude on this wave.
Amplitude of a longitudinal wave is related to how tightly packed the compressions are.
The tighter the packing = greater amplitude
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Wavelength
Wavelength is the distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
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Wavelength on Transverse Waves
The distance between two adjacent crests
OR the distance between two adjacent troughs
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Wavelength on Longitudinal Waves
The distance between two adjacent rarefactions
OR the distance between two adjacent compressions
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Wavelength & Energy
The shorter the wavelength the greater the energy
OR the longer the wavelength the lower the energy
They are inversely proportional
The symbol for wavelength is the Greek letter lamda--> λ
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Frequency
The number of vibrations (waves, cycles) that occur per second
Unit is Hertz (Hz)
1 Hz = one wave per second
High frequency carry high energy
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Frequency in Transvese Waves
Frequency is measured by the number of crests OR troughs that pass a certain point over a certain amount of time
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Frequency in Longitudinal Waves
To find the frequency, count the number of compressions or rarefactions.
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Multiple Choice
Which wave carries more energy?
Wave A
Wave B
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Wave Speed
Wave speed is the speed at which a wave travels
The speed depends on the medium in which the wave is traveling
Wave speed = wavelength x frequency
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