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Mr.. Z’s “Waves” Unit #2. Mr.. Z about to catch some “Air”. Mr.. Z’s “Riding One Home!”. Mrs. Z. AIM : What are two types of Mechanical waves?. Objectives. Identify the two kinds of waves Identify crests and troughs, compression and rarefaction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mr.. Z’s “Waves” Unit #2

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Mr.. Z about to catch some “Air”

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Mr.. Z’s “Riding One Home!”

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Mrs. Z

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Identify the two kinds of waves

Identify crests and troughs, compression and rarefaction

AIM: What are two types of Mechanical waves?

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Longitudinal, transverse,

crest, trough, compression, rarefaction

AIM: What are two types of Mechanical Waves?

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What is a wave?

The transfer of energy caused by a disturbance or a vibration

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What is a Mechanical Wave?

Definition: a Wave which requires a medium

Do Electromagnetic Wave require a medium.

NO

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There are three types of mechanical waves

Transverse *

Longitudinal *

Combinations or surface waves

* We are going to study these two types today

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DRAW THIS IN YOUR NOTEBOOK

This is picture of a transverse wave

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TRANSVERSE WAVES

EXAMPLE: “waves made with the rope”

EXAMPLE: “water waves”

DEMONSTRATE: When the wave moved in one direction, which way did the particles of the medium move? (Duck, Ribbon)

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TRANSVERSE WAVES

DEFINITION:

The particles of the medium typically move perpendicular to the movement of the wave!

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DRAW THIS IN YOUR NOTEBOOK

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The highest point the waves reaches is called the crest.

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The highest point the wave reaches is called the crest.

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The lowest point is called the trough.

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The lowest point is called the trough.

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AIM: What are two wave Types?

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What is @ A ?

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What is @ A ?

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What is @ C ?

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What is @ C ?

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AIM: What are two wave Types?

What is @ B ?

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AIM: What are two wave Types?

What is @ B ?

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Where is the Crest ?

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Where is the Crest ?

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Where is the trough ?

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Where is the trough ?

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LONGITUTDINAL WAVES

“slinky waves” like the waves of a slinky (demonstrate)

*** SHOW Transparency 58: Longitudinal Wave

What is the other type of Mechanical Wave?

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LONGITUTDINAL WAVES

Definition: the particles of the medium move parallel – or in the same direction – as the “movement of the wave”

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DEMONSTRATE WITH A SLINKY

The area where the coils are compacted is called the COMPRESSION

The area where the coils are spread out is called the RAREFACTION

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After the compression rarefaction pass, the medium (the slinky) returns to normal.

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Where are the compressions?

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Where are the compressions?

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Where are the rarefactions?

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Where are the rarefactions?

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The crest of a transverse wave is similar to the compression of a

longitudinal wave

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Which way does the particles of the medium move

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Which way does the particles of the medium move

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Guitar Demonstration

(click here)

AIM: What are two wave Types?

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Two Types of Mechanical Waves

Transverse Longitudinal

Crests and Troughs

Compressions & rarefactions

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Class Activity:

W/S Concepts 7-2

PH 15-1

PH 15-1 Enrich

AIM: What are two wave Types?

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Homework:

INTERNET QUESTIONS

AIM: What are two wave Types?

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AIM: What are two wave Types?

The particles of an ocean wave actually move in a circular direction.

It’s the energy that is moving forward towards the beach -- not

water from far away!