Waves Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 4 disturbing forces of waves?

A
  • Wind creates capillary waves and surface gravity waves
  • Earthquakes create tsunamis
  • Landslides created splash waves
  • Gravitational pull of moon and sun creates tides
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2
Q

What are the restoring forces of waves?

A
  • Surface tension for capillary waves

- Gravity for all other waves

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3
Q

Name the top and bottom of a wave

A

Crest

Trough

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4
Q

What is wave period (T)?

A

Amount of time required for two crests to pass a point

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5
Q

What is frequency (f)?

A

The number of waves that pass a point period
Ex. If 10 waves move past a point in 100s, then f is (10 waves/100 sec) or 0.1s-1
F=1/T

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6
Q

How to find wave steepness?

A

Wave height (H)/wavelength (L)

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7
Q

What waves have the lowest frequency?

A

BIG ONES

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8
Q

What makes the forward motion of water particles in orbital waves?

A

Stokes Drift

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9
Q

What happens to orbital size and motion with decreasing depth?

A

It diminishes size and motion

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10
Q

Where is Stokes Drift important?

Why?

A

Near the shore, because open ocean doesn’t have much forward motion.
At shore, it pushes water up against coast = currents in surf zone

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11
Q

What waves move through water deeper than L/2, and are unaffected by the seabed?

A

Deep-water waves

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12
Q

What waves move through water shallower than L/20, and are strongly affected by the seabed?

A

Shallow-water waves

- orbitals get flattened until they just move back and forth

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13
Q

What 4 factors affect size of waves?

A
  • Wind speed
  • Wind duration
  • Fetch (distance/width the wind blows over water - can make big waves)
  • Original sea state (if rough can build up larger waves faster)
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14
Q

What characterizes wind speed?

A

The Beaufort Scale (chart)

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15
Q

What do you need to calculate celerity?

A

Water depth and wavelength

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16
Q

Waves with long wavelength, long period, and deep-water waves move slow or fast?

A

FASTEST

17
Q

Equation for celerity

A

C=L/T
C = celerity (m/s)
L = wavelength (m)
T = period (s)

18
Q

Waves that counter act each other

A

Destructive interference (subtracting)

19
Q

Waves that amplify each other

A

Constructive interference (addition)