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Force, Energy & Communication. Lesson 13 & 14 WAVES. Lesson objectives. Re-establish that all sound is caused by vibrations (waves) Revise the links between pitch and wavelength; volume and amplitude. Know a method for calculating the speed of sound Learn the basic wave equation
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Force, Energy & Communication Lesson 13 & 14 WAVES
Lesson objectives • Re-establish that all sound is caused by vibrations (waves) • Revise the links between pitch and wavelength; volume and amplitude. • Know a method for calculating the speed of sound • Learn the basic wave equation • Measure the critical angle for a glass block
WAVES – the basics • Turn to p 158 of PHYSICS text book
WAVES – the basics • Waves vibrate in a regular fashion.
WAVES – the basics • All sound waves are caused by vibrations.
WAVES – the basics • Waves can transfer energy or information from one place to another.
WAVES – the basics • While the wave may transfer information or energy, it does not transfer matter.
WAVES – the basics • Nearly all the information we transfer is done by waves e.g. sound, radio, mobile phones, tv, etc
Measuring the speed of sound using the echo method • Speed = distance / time
Measuring the speed of sound using the echo method • Text book value for the speed of sound through air is…..
Measuring the speed of sound using the echo method • Text book value for the speed of sound through air is…..330 m / s
The Wave Equation A formula you are expected to KNOW!!
The Wave Equation • Turn to page 171 in the text book.
The Wave Equation • The wavelength ( )of a wave depends on two things: • 1 the frequency of the wave • 2 the speed of the wave
The Wave Equation This can be expressed by the wave equation
The Wave Equation This can be expressed by the wave equation speed (m/s)= frequency (Hz) X wavelength (m)
The Wave Equation This can be expressed by the wave equation speed (m/s)= frequency (Hz) X wavelength (m) N.B. frequency is measured in Hertz (or kilohertz). Hertz is another way of saying the number of waves in a second. E.g. 30 Hz = 30 waves every second
The Wave Equation • Copy out the example calculation off p171
Total Internal Reflection • Refraction happens when light is coming out of something dense like glass or water. • If the angle of the light is shallow enough, the light ray won’t come out at all but reflects back into the dense substance. • This is called total internal reflection because all the light reflects back in. • The angle over which total internal reflection occurs is called the critical angle.
Measuring the critical angle • Follow the instructions on your experiment sheet.
HOMEWORK • Complete all questions on the sheet on “Sound waves”. • Due in next Thursday