Waves 1 * Flashcards

1
Q

Waves are one of the ways energy can be ________ between ______

A

transferred between stores

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2
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Waves can be described as _________ or ________ around a rest position

A

oscillations or vibrations

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3
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What are longitudinal waves?

Give three examples

A

the vibrations are parallel to the direction of wave travel
travel back and forth
eg. sound waves, ultrasound waves, seismic P-waves

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4
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What are transverse waves?

Give three examples

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the vibrations are at right angles to the direction of wave travel
particles vibrate up and down
eg. ripples, electromagnetic waves, seismic S-waves

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5
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What are mechanical waves?

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cause oscillations of particles in a solid, liquid or gas and must have a medium to travel through
once the wave has passed, the medium ends up back at its rest position
eg. waves on a beach

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6
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What are electromagnetic waves?

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Cause oscillations in electrical and magnetic fields
all electromagnetic waves are transverse

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7
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What is the rest position of a wave?

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the undisturbed position of the particles or fields when they are not vibrating

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8
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What is the displacement of a wave?

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the distance that a certain point in the medium has moved from its rest position

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9
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What is the peak of a wave?

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the highest point above the rest position

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10
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What is the trough of a wave?

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the lowest point below the rest position

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What is the amplitude of a wave?

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the maximum displacement of a point of a wave from its rest position

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What is the wavelength of a wave?

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the distance covered by a full cycle of the wave
usually measured from peak to peak or trough to trough

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13
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What is the time period of a wave?

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the time taken for a full cycle of a wave
usually measured from peak to peak or trough to trough

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14
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What is the frequency of a wave?

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the number of waves passing a point each second

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15
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How do you calculate the time period of a wave?

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time period (s) = 1 / frequency (Hz)

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16
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How do you calculate the speed/velocity of a wave?

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Wave speed (m/s)= frequency (Hz) x wavelength (m)

17
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How do you calculate speed / velocity?

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speed m/s = distance (m) / time (s)

18
Q

Fill the gaps :

waves arriving at the boundary (interface) between to materials can be _____, _________ or ______

A

reflected, transmitted or absorbed