P1.5 Different waves Flashcards

1
Q

In a transverse wave how does the energy travel?

A

Perpendicular

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2
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In a longitudinal wave how does the energy travel?

A

Parallel

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3
Q

What is the electromagnet spectrum starting with lowest energy and frequency and longest wavelength at the top

A
  • Radio waves
  • Microwaves
  • Infrared
  • Visible light
  • Ultraviolet
  • X-rays
  • Gamma radiation
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4
Q

Give an example of each waves

A
Radio waves = television signals 
Microwaves = cooking mobile phones 
Infrared = optical fibre communication 
Visible light = seeing 
Ultraviolet = detecting forged bank notes 
X-rays = medical images of bones 
Gamma radiation = killing cancer cells
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5
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Give an example of transverse waves

A

Electromagnet radiation

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6
Q

Give an example of longitudinal waves

A

Sound waves

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7
Q

Longitudinal waves show areas of what?

A

Compression (close together)

Rarefaction (further apart)

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8
Q

What is diffraction?

A

The effect of waves spreading out when passing through a gap or passing by a barrier where the waves would go around the corners

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9
Q

What happens during refraction when the ray enters medium that is more dense?

A

The ray bends towards the normal

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10
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What happens during refraction when the ray enters a medium that is less dense?

A

The ray bends away from the normal

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11
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Define frequency, wavelength and amplitude

A

Frequency = number of complete cycles per second

wavelength = distance of one complete cycle

amplitude = distance from top of crest to bottom of trough

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12
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What is the equation for finding out speed in metres per second?

A

v = f x λ

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13
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What does v, f and λ mean?

A
v = speed in metres per second 
f = frequency in hertz per second 
λ = wavelength in metres
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14
Q

What is the angle of incidence equal to?

A

The angle of reflection

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15
Q

What is the normal line?

A

The line that is perpendicular (90 degrees) to the medium

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16
Q

When an object moves away from an observer what is its light affected by?

A

The Doppler effect

17
Q

How do we know our sun contains helium?

A

Because there are black lines in the light spectrum where helium has absorbed light

18
Q

What is the light spectrum starting with smallest wavelength and biggest frequency

A
Purple 
Blue 
Green 
Yellow 
Orange 
Red
19
Q

What colour do stars appear the further they are from us and why?

A

Red
because we only see the largest wavelengths which is red as the smaller wavelengths are in front of the star being pushed together which would be purple

20
Q

What does red shift tell us about distant galaxies?

A

Thy are moving away from us and the further away the galaxy is the faster it moves