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Textbook pages 92-99. Perception of Light & Sound. Waves. What is a WAVE?. A disturbance that travels through a medium. What is a WAVE?. A disturbance that travels through a medium Medium: a substance that carries the disturbance from one location to another. What is a WAVE?.
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Textbook pages 92-99 Perception of Light & Sound Waves
What is a WAVE? • A disturbance that travels through a medium
What is a WAVE? • A disturbance that travels through a medium • Medium: a substance that carries the disturbance from one location to another
What is a WAVE? • A disturbance that travels through a medium • Medium: a substance that carries the disturbance from one location to another • How? The particles of the medium interact with particles next to them allowing the disturbance to travel • Examples of a medium • Water • Air • Ground
What is a WAVE? • Transports energy from one place to another
What is a WAVE? • Transports energy from one place to another
What is a WAVE? • Transports energy from one place to another • Particles of the medium are only temporarily displaced from the rest position
What is a WAVE? • Transports energy from one place to another • Particles of the medium are only temporarily displaced from the rest position • Does not transport matter
Wave Characteristics • Propagation • Amplitude • Wavelength • Frequency
Propagation • Waves are distinguished by the way they propagate through a medium
Propagation • Transverse Waves • Propagates perpendicular to the motion of the medium Motion of the Medium Wave Motion
Propagation • Transverse Waves CREST Equilibrium TROUGH
Propagation • Longitudinal Waves • Propagates parallel to the motion of the medium Wave Motion Motion of the Medium
Propagation • Longitudinal Waves • Propagates parallel to the motion of the medium Wave Motion Motion of the Medium
Propagation • Longitudinal Waves • Propagates parallel to the motion of the medium Wave Motion Motion of the Medium
Propagation • Longitudinal Waves • Propagates parallel to the motion of the medium Region of Compression Region of Rarefaction
Amplitude (A) • Related to the amount of energy transferred by a wave
Amplitude (A) • Transverse Waves • Maximum distance travelled by a particle in the medium compared to its equilibrium position Equilibrium
Amplitude (A) • Transverse Waves • Depends on energy transmitted by the wave
Amplitude (A) Region of low-density compression • Longitudinal Waves • How tightly the medium is pushed together at the compressions Region of High-density compression
Amplitude (A) • Longitudinal Waves • Depends on the density of compression
Wavelength () • Length of a wave’s complete cycle • Transverse Waves Cycle
Wavelength () • Length of a wave’s complete cycle • Longitudinal Waves Cycle
Frequency (f) • Number of cycles per unit of time • Measured in Hertz (Hz) – the number of cycles per second • 1 Hz = completes one full cycle in one second Cycle Cycle
Speed at which a Wave Travels • Speed of a wave depends on • Medium it travels in • Temperature
Determine the speed at which a Wave Travels • Speed = frequency x wavelength
Determine the speed at which a Wave Travels • Speed = frequency x wavelength • v = f x • v = speed (m/s) • f = frequency (Hz) • = wavelength (m)
Determine the speed at which a Wave Travels • What is the speed of a sound wave that has a wavelength of 2.00m and a frequency of 170.5Hz? G R A S P
Determine the speed at which a Wave Travels • What is the speed of a sound wave that has a wavelength of 2.00m and a frequency of 170.5Hz? G R A f = 170.5Hz = 2.00m S P
Determine the speed at which a Wave Travels • What is the speed of a sound wave that has a wavelength of 2.00m and a frequency of 170.5Hz? G R A f = 170.5Hz = 2.00m S P v = ?
Determine the speed at which a Wave Travels • What is the speed of a sound wave that has a wavelength of 2.00m and a frequency of 170.5Hz? G R A f = 170.5Hz = 2.00m S P v = ? v = f x
Determine the speed at which a Wave Travels • What is the speed of a sound wave that has a wavelength of 2.00m and a frequency of 170.5Hz? G R A f = 170.5Hz = 2.00m v = (170.5Hz)(2.00m) v = 341 m/s S P v = ? v = f x
Determine the speed at which a Wave Travels • What is the speed of a sound wave that has a wavelength of 2.00m and a frequency of 170.5Hz? G R A f = 170.5Hz = 2.00m v = (170.5Hz)(2.00m) v = 341 m/s S P v = ? The speed of the sound wave is 341 m/s v = f x
Types of Waves • Mechanical Waves • Electromagnetic Waves
Mechanical Waves • Can only propagate in a medium
Mechanical Waves • Can only propagate in a medium • How? A disturbance changes the physical shape of the medium and passed onto neighbouring particles
Mechanical Waves • Can only propagate in a medium • How? A disturbance changes the physical shape of the medium and passed onto neighbouring particles • Examples: water waves, sound waves, seismic waves
Electromagnetic Waves • Can propagate in a medium and a vacuum
Electromagnetic Waves • Can propagate in a medium and a vacuum • Carry Radiant Energy
Electromagnetic Waves • Can propagate in a medium and a vacuum • Carry Radiant Energy • Examples: light waves in space
Electromagnetic Spectrum • Categories of electromagnetic waves • Classified by frequency and wavelength
Electromagnetic Spectrum Long Short High Low
Electromagnetic Spectrum • Radio Waves • Smallest frequency • Invisible & transport little energy • Example: Radio, Television, Microwaves, Cellphones
Electromagnetic Spectrum • Infrared • Invisible, but feel the warmth emitted • Example: Night vision goggles, short-distance communication (wireless keyboards, remote controls, etc.)
Electromagnetic Spectrum • Visible Light • Only electromagnetic waves that can be seen by humans • Together, colours make up white light • Example: Photography, movies, computer screens
Electromagnetic Spectrum • Ultraviolet Rays (UV) • Invisible to humans • Greater frequency, transport more energy • Responsible for suntans, but can cause cancer • Example: sterilization of surgical instruments, treatments
Electromagnetic Spectrum • X-Rays • High frequency • Able to travel through media opaque in visible light • Example: baggage inspection, radiography
Electromagnetic Spectrum • Gamma Rays • Highest frequency and transports the highest energy • Travel easily through matter • Can cause burns, cancer, and genetic mutations • Example: cancer treatment, food preservation
Homework • Read Textbook pages 92-99 • Do Workbook pages 49-52