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Do now! Can you write the title P7 Waves in your books please? (Underlined with a ruler of course)

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Do now!

Can you write the title “P7 Waves” in your books

please? (Underlined

with a ruler of course)

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P7 Waves

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This lesson

• What is a wave?

• Longitudinal and transverse waves

• Amplitude, wavelength, frequency and period of a wave

• The relationship between frequency and period

• The wave equation

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What is a wave?

YouTube - Water bubble in Space (zero gravity)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUnadiyPTks

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Waves

Waves can transfer energy and information without a net motion of the medium through which they travel.

They involve vibrations (oscillations) of some sort.

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Waves

Waves can transfer energy and information without a net motion of the medium through which they travel.

They involve vibrations (oscillations) of some sort.

Can you do something very boring and traditional………

Can you copy this please?

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Rays

Rays highlight the direction of energy transfer.

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Transverse waves

The oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer.

Direction of energy transfer

oscillation

peak

trough

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Transverse waves

• Water ripples

• Light

• On a rope/slinky

• Earthquake

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Longitudinal waves

The oscillations are parallel to the direction of energy transfer.

Direction of energy transfer

oscillation

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Longitudianl waves

compression

rarefraction

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Longitudinal waves

• Sound

• Slinky

• Earthquake

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Wave measurements

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Amplitude - A

The maximum displacement from the mean position.

amplitude

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Period - T

The time taken (in seconds) for one complete oscillation. It is also the time taken for a complete wave to pass a given point.

One complete wave

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Frequency - f

The number of oscillations in one second. Measured in Hertz.

50 Hz = 50 vibrations/waves/oscillations in one second.

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Period and frequency

Period and frequency are reciprocals of each other

f = 1/T T = 1/f

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Wavelength - λ

The length of one complete wave.

wavelength

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Wave speed - v

The speed at which the wave fronts pass a stationary observer.

330 m.s-1

YouTube - Bill Nye the Science Guy - 51: Waves 1/3

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The Wave Equation

v = fλv = speed (m/s)

λ = wavelength (m)

f = frequency (Hz)v

λf x

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1) A water wave has a frequency of 2Hz and a wavelength of 0.3m. How fast is it moving?

2) A water wave travels through a pond with a speed of 1m/s and a frequency of 5Hz. What is the wavelength of the waves?

3) The speed of sound is 330m/s (in air). When Dave hears this sound his ear vibrates 660 times a second. What was the wavelength of the sound?

4) Purple light has a wavelength of around 6x10-7m and a frequency of 5x1014Hz. What is the speed of purple light?

Some example wave equation questions

0.2m

0.5m

0.6m/s

3x108m/s

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Wave equation questions

vλf x

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Let’s try some questions!

Page 125 (all the questions) and

page 136 questions 1 and 4.