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1. Chapter 18 Vibrations and Waves
3. Simple Harmonic Motion to-and-fro vibratory motion
results in sine curves
Examples:
Metronome
4. Simple Harmonic Motion to-and-fro vibratory motion
results in sine curves
Examples:
mass on a spring
5. Simple Harmonic Motion to-and-fro vibratory motion
results in sine curves
Examples:
pendulum
6. Pendulums The period does not depend on the amount of mass.
The period does depend on the length of the pendulum.
7. Wave Comparisons Water Waves
Sound Waves
Light Waves
Waves
Medium
Wave Speed
What if you go faster?
Human Perception
8. Vibrations and Waves Oar in Water
Wings of a Bee
Electrons in an Light Bulb
9. Wave Description Period - the time required for one vibration
measured in seconds
Frequency - number of vibrations / unit time
measured in Hertz
10. Wave Description
11. Example Test Question:
If you double the frequency of a vibrating object, what happens to the period?
a) the period doubles
b) the period stays the same
c) the period is cut in half d) not enough information is given to answer this question.
12. What is the frequency in vibrations per second of a 60-Hz wave?
Answer: 60 cycles per second
What is its period?
Answer: 1/60 second
13. Sine Curves Amplitude - distance from the baseline to the crest of a wave
Wavelength - the distance from the top of one crest to the top of the next one
15. Wave Motion medium - the stuff that carries the wave
16. Wave Speed Speed with which waves pass by a particular point
e.g. the speed of a surfer
Depends only on the type of medium
Wave Speed = Frequency ? Wavelength
m/s = cycles/s x meters/cycle
17. If a water wave oscillated up and down three times each second and the distance between wave crest is 2 m, what is its frequency?
Answer: 3 Hz
What is its period?
Answer: 1/3 second
What is its wavelength?
Answer: 2 m
What is its wave speed?
Answer: 6 m/s
18. Transverse Waves Side to side vibration in a direction perpendicular to the wave's motion
Examples:
water waves
waves on a rope
string musical instruments
19. Longitudinal Waves back and forth vibration in a direction parallel to the wave's motion
Examples:
slinky waves
sound waves
21. Example Question The distance from trough to trough on a periodic wave is called its...
a) frequency.
b) period.
c) wavelength.
d) amplitude.
22. Example Question Changing which of the following affects the period of a pendulum?
a) mass
b) amplitude
c) length
d) angle
23. Example Question Dipping a finger in water faster and faster causes the wavelength of the spreading waves to
a) increase
b) decrease
c) stay the same
d) not enough information is given
24. INTERFERENCE Constructive or destructive interference results when waves add.
Standing Waves - wave pattern produced from interfering waves
Examples
Rope Waves
Guitar Strings
Bell Wave Machine
Organ Pipe
26. DOPPLER EFFECT the change in frequency due to motion of the source
"Wheeeeeeeeeeee….Oooooooooooooo”
Coming towards you – higher frequency
Going away from you – lower frequency
Examples:
moving cars and trains
rotating whistle
27. - slower than the speed of sound Subsonic Supersonic
28. Shock Wave
35. Example Question A train whistle at rest has a frequency of 3000 Hertz. If you are standing still and observe the frequency to be 3010 Hertz, then you can conclude that...
a) the train is moving away from you.
b) the train is moving toward you
c) the sound from the whistle has echoed
d) not enough information is given
36. Example Question Changing which of the following affects the period of a pendulum?
a) mass
b) amplitude
c) length
d) angle
37. Example Question Dipping a finger in water faster and faster causes the wavelength of the spreading waves to
a) increase
b) decrease
c) stay the same
d) not enough information is given
38. Example Question The distance from trough to trough on a periodic wave is called its...
a) frequency.
b) period.
c) wavelength.
d) amplitude.