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What are waves?

What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

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Page 1: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

What are waves?

Page 2: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Everyday examples of waves

Page 3: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

WaveDefinition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium, a medium is the material through which a wave travels

Page 4: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

2 Types of WavesElectromagnetic Waves travel through empty space and do not require a medium. (ex. Radio, microwaves , infrared, visible light, UV, x-rays, gamma rays)Mechanical Waves are waves that require a medium. (sound, water waves, rope waves)

Page 5: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

MediumA medium is a substance that mechanical waves travel through. A solid, liquid, gas or plasma.List at least three examples of each.What is the best medium for substances to travel through?

Page 6: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

MediumThese media are distinguished by their properties - the material they are made of and the physical properties of that material such as the density, the temperature, the elasticity, etc. Such physical properties describe the material itself, not the wave.

Page 7: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Not all waves require a medium to travel.

Mechanical Waves are waves that require a medium.

Electromagnetic Waves can travel through empty space and do not require a medium. But they can travel through a medium also.

Page 8: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

DemonstrationCell phone in Bell Jar

Ring with airRing without airLeave a message – Do you think the message got to the phone? Why or Why not?

Why does sunlight reach us here on Earth while the sound of nuclear reactions happening on the sun does not?

Page 9: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

DemonstrationThe medium that a mechanical wave travels through affects its speed.

Tap table and listenNow tap with your ear on tableTalk to someone with your lips on a balloonHangerOven racks

Page 10: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

What causes waves?Waves are created when a source of energy causes a medium to vibrate.A vibration is a repeated back and forth or up and down motion.

Page 11: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

A wave transports energy not matter

• When a wave is present the individual particles of the medium are only temporarily displaced from their rest position.

• There is always a force acting upon the particles that restores them to their original position.

And in a stadium wave, each fan in the bleacher ultimately returns to its

original position.

In a slinky wave, each coil of the slinky ultimately returns to its

original position.

Page 12: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Harmonic MotionHarmonic Motion is motion that repeats itself, oscillating back and forth. Eventually it will lose energy and come to rest in the middle, known as its equilibrium position.

Page 13: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,
Page 14: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Pendulum WavesWatch AsFifteen uncoupled simple pendulums of monotonically increasing lengths dance together to produce visual traveling waves, standing waves, beating, and (seemingly) random motion.

Page 15: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

DemonstrationDo the wave!

You were a particle of the substance through which the wave traveled. Did you change your location in the room from start of generating the wave to your final position once the wave had passed?Waves transfer energy from one location to another, but they cannot transfer matter.

Page 16: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Lab: Slinkys in ActionUse a slinky to make different types of waves.Notice how the ribbon moves with each different type of wave.

Where did the energy come from to start the wave?

How could you tell the wave carried energy?

Page 17: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Types of waves: Waves are classified according to

how they move.

Page 18: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Transverse Wave

Teacher’s Domain Animation

Pick a point and trace a particle as the wave travels through the medium.How does the particle move with respect to the direction of the wave?

Page 19: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Transverse wave (sometimes called a sine

curve or wave)

Waves that move the medium at right angles (perpendicular) to the direction in which the waves are traveling is called a transverse wave 3:15min.

Transverse means across. The highest parts are called crests the lowest parts are called troughs.

Page 20: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Draw & Label a Transverse Wave

Page 21: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Compressional or Longitudinal Wave

Matter vibrates in the same direction (parallel) as the wave travels.Longitudinal discussion 3:36 min

Page 22: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Compressional or Longitudinal wave

The parts, where the coils are close together are called compressions, the parts where the coils are spread out are called rarefactions.

Teacher’s Domain animation

Page 23: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

DemonstrationNew Age Wave – Students stand up in a line, shoulder to shoulder, facing the front – As one student runs past them have each student bump the student beside them in the shoulder

You were a particle of the substance through which the wave traveled. Did you change your location in the room from start of generating the wave to your final position once the wave had passed?Waves transfer energy from one location to another, but they cannot transfer matter.

Page 24: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Draw & Label a

Compressional/Longitudinal Wave

Page 25: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Longitudinal Wave

If this wave represents the sound of my voice, how could I increase the amplitude?How does frequency change with pitch?

Page 26: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Animation

Animation #2

Page 27: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

DemonstrationDucky in tank –

Make water waves by repeatedly tapping the surface of the water.Note that the waves travel through the water, from right to left, while the toy bobs up and down with some side to side motion

Page 28: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Combinations of wavesSurface waves are a combination of transverse and longitudinal waves. The waves occur at the surface between water and air. They travel in circles

Surface Wave Animation

Summary of Waves

When the waves reach the bottle the bottle move up and down but not forward so …the waves do not transfer matter.

Page 29: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

What is the maximum displacement of a particle by this wave?

10 m

-10 m

Page 30: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Summary of Waves - NASA Launch Pad Video Clip

Page 31: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Surface Waves

• .

Describe the motion of the ball as the wave passes.

Does this wave consist of LONGITUDINAL, TRANSVERSE, or BOTH wave types?

Earthquakes also produce this wave type.

Page 32: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Let’s ThinkAfter water waves move thru a pond, have the molecules of water moved or are they in their original position?

So what moves with the water?

Page 33: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Earthquakes

Page 34: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Earthquakes

Page 35: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Let’s think…Think about the last time you watched a live interview on TV when the interviewer was in a different location than the interviewee. There is often a delay between the interviewer asking the question and the interviewee responding. Can you think of why there might be a delay?

Page 36: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Different kinds of waves travel at different speedsExamplesElectromagnetic waves = visible light travel at 300,000 km/sMechanical waves = sound wave travel at .343 km/s at room temp. through airOther examples: Lightning and thunder, bat striking ball, ear on train tracks, tin can demo

Page 37: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

What is the medium for an earthquake?

Page 38: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Types of Earthquake waves

P waves – Compressional

Travel through solid, liquids, gases

S waves – Transverse, shear, surface

Travels through solid only

Page 39: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Demo: Movement of S and P Waves

Page 40: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Students illustrate bonds in a solid – Push from behind P Waves

Compressional waveWhat will happen as the energy propagates through the solid?

Reference YouTube video

Page 41: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Students illustrate solid bonds – Grab arm and Pull backward and forward S Waves

Also called Transverse wavesShear WavesSurface Waves

Travel easily through solids

Reference YouTube video

Page 42: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Students illustrate a liquid – Push from behind P - waves

Why did the wave propagate?Compressional waves will still travel through a liquid.They travel through solids, liquids, and gases.Not touching about 3

inches away

Page 43: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Students illustrate a liquid – Close but not touching – Grab arm and Pull back to front

S-Waves – (also called shear, transverse, surface waves)

Why didn’t the wave propagate?S waves only travel through solids.S waves need chemical bonds to transfer energy

Page 44: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,
Page 45: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,
Page 46: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,
Page 47: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Review, Review, Review…What does a wave carry?

How can waves be generated?

Compare and contrast a longitudinal and transverse wave.

Page 48: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Properties of Waves

Page 49: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Basic Properties of WavesAmplitudeWavelengthFrequencySpeed

Page 50: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

AmplitudeAmplitude is the maximum (displacement) distance the particles of the medium carrying the wave move away from their rest positions.

Page 51: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

AmplitudeThe farther the medium moves as it vibrates the larger the amplitude of the resulting waves. The greater the amplitude the greater the amount of energy

Page 52: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Amplitude of transverse waves

You can find the amplitude of a transverse wave by measuring the distance from rest to crest or rest to trough.

Page 53: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Amplitude of a longitudinal wave.

The amplitude of a longitudinal wave is a measure of how compressed or rarefied the medium becomes.

Page 54: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Amplitude and Energy

Page 55: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

WavelengthA wave travels a certain distance before it starts to repeat. The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave is its wavelength.

Page 56: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

WavelengthTransverse waves measure wavelenght from crest to crest or trough to trough.

Page 57: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

WavelengthLongitudinal waves measure wavelength from one compression to the next.

Page 58: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

FrequencyThe number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time.AKA number of vibrations per second.

Page 59: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Frequency

Frequency measured in hertz (Hz) named after Heinrich Hertz who discovered radio waves in 1886.

Frequency Animation

Page 60: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

PeriodThe period of a wave is the time for a particle to make one complete cycle. Frequency is the inverse of Period

Page 61: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Pair ShareIs there a relationship between wavelength and frequency? What is it?

Is there a relationship between frequency and period? What is it?

Is there a relationship between amplitude and frequency? What is it?

Page 62: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

SpeedThe speed, wavelength, and frequency of a wave are related to each other by a mathematical formula.

Page 63: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

SpeedSpeed = wavelength x frequencyFrequency = speed/wavelengthWavelength = speed/frequency

Page 64: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

SpeedWhat can effect the speed of a wave?

Wave speed depends upon the medium through which the wave is moving. Only an alteration in the properties of the medium will cause a change in the speed.

Page 65: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Speed Of a Wave– What do you remember

about Earthquakes?

Page 66: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

1. A teacher attaches a slinky to the wall and begins introducing pulses with different amplitudes. Which of the two pulses (A or B) below will travel from the hand to the

wall in the least amount of time? Justify your answer.

Page 67: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

They reach the wall at the same time. Don't be fooled! The amplitude of a wave does not affect the speed at which the wave travels. Both Wave A and Wave B travel at the same speed. The speed of a wave is only altered by alterations in the properties of the medium through which it travels.

Page 68: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

2. The teacher then begins introducing pulses with a different wavelength. Which of the two pulses (C or D) will travel from the hand to the wall in the least amount of time ? Justify your

answer.

Page 69: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

They reach the wall at the same time. Don't be fooled! The wavelength of a wave does not affect the speed at which the wave travels. Both Wave C and Wave D travel at the same speed. The speed of a wave is only altered by alterations in the properties of the medium through which it travels.

Page 70: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

3. Two waves are traveling through the same container of nitrogen gas. Wave A has a wavelength of 1.5 m. Wave B has a wavelength of 4.5 m. The speed of wave B must be ________ the speed of wave A.a. one-ninthb. one-thirdc. the same asd. three times larger than

Page 71: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Answer: CThe medium is the same for both of these waves ("the same container of nitrogen gas"). Thus, the speed of the wave will be the same. Alterations in a property of a wave (such as wavelength) will not affect the speed of the wave. Two different waves travel with the same speed when present in the same medium.

Page 72: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

4. TRUE or FALSE:Doubling the frequency of a wave source doubles the speed of the waves

Page 73: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

FALSEThe speed of a wave is unaffected by changes in the frequency.

Page 74: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,
Page 75: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

SpeedWaves in different mediums travel at different speeds. However, in a given medium and under the same conditions the speed of the wave is constant.

Page 76: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Chapter 15 -3

Page 77: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Let’s think…Have you ever been to a concert or musical event in a hall where there was ‘bad acoustics’. What did this sound like? What do waves do that could have been causing this to happen?

Page 78: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Ways Waves InteractReflectionRefractionDiffractionInterference

ConstructiveDestructive

Standing Waves

Page 79: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

ReflectionWhen an object or wave hits a surface through which it cannot pass, it bounces back.

Angle of incidenceAngle of reflection

Page 80: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Examples of reflectionMirrorEchoBall against a wall

Page 81: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Refraction is when a wave moves from one medium

into another medium at an angle, it changes speed as

it enters the second medium which causes it to

bend. The bending of waves due to a change in speed is called refraction.

Page 82: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

RefractionThough all waves change speed when they enter a new medium. Bending occurs when one side of the wave enters the new medium before the other side

Page 83: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

DiffractionWhen a wave passes a barrier or moves through a hole in a barrier it bends and spreads out.

Page 84: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Let’s thinkWho has seen the large headphones that airport workers out on the tarmac or those operating large machinery wear? Do they just cover one’s ears, or is there more to them?

Page 85: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Those Headphones contain…

small microphones that collect incoming sound waves. Circuitry inside the headphones process this noise and reproduce the noise in a form exactly out of phase with the original. This out-of-phase version is played back to the person wearing the headphones. Due to destructive interference, a quieter background is the result.)

Page 86: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

InterferenceConstructive interference occurs whenever two waves combine to make a wave with a larger amplitude.

Destructive interference when the amplitudes of two waves combine producing a smaller amplitude.

Page 87: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Superposition Example

Page 88: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Standing waves:If the incoming wave and the reflected wave combine at the right places the combined wave appears to be standing still.It appears to be standing in one place, even though it is two waves interfering as they pass through each other.Brightstorm video 9:45 min

Page 89: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,
Page 90: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

Nodes and AntinodesNodes: at certain points, destructive interference causes the two waves to combine and produce an amplitude of zero.

Antinodes are the points of maximum energy. The crests and troughs of a standing wave.

Page 91: What are waves?. Everyday examples of waves Wave Definition: A vibration or disturbance that transfers energy from place to place Some waves need a medium,

ResonanceMost objects have a natural frequency of vibration. Resonance occurs when vibrations traveling through an object match the object’s natural frequency.An object that is vibrating at its natural frequency absorbs energy from the objects that vibrate at the same frequency. Occurs in music.