Chapter 10 Flashcards

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What is a wave?

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A wave is a disturbance that carries energy from one place to another

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What are transverse waves?

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Transverse waves are waves in which the direction of the vibration is perpendicular to the propagation of the wave

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What are longitudinal waves?

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Longitudinal waves are waves in which the direction of vibration is parallel to the propagation of the wave

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What is are mechanical waves?

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Mechanical waves are the vibration of particles

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What are electromagnetic waves?

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Electromagnetic waves are the disturbance/vibration of electric and magnetic fields

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What are periodic travelling waves?

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Periodic travelling waves are a regularly repeating cycle that appears to move in the direction of propagation of the wave

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What is a crest?

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A crest is the highest point of a transverse wave

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What is a trough?

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A trough is the lowest point of a transverse wave

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What is an oscillation?

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An oscillation is one complete vibration of the source

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Give an example of a longitudinal wave

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Sound, compression waves on a slinky

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Give an example of a transverse wave

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Electromagnetic spectrum, waves in water, waves on a rope

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What is a wavelength?

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A wavelength is the distance from one point on a wave to the corresponding point on an adjacent wave

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What is frequency?

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Frequency is the number of waves passing a point per second (measured in hertz, Hz)

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What is amplitude?

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Amplitude is the maximum distance from the undisturbed position

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What is the velocity of a wave?

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The velocity of a wave is the product of wavelength and frequency

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What is reflection of a wave?

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Reflection is when a wave bounces off an object in its path

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What is refraction of a wave?

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Refraction is the changing of direction of a wave when it goes from one medium to another

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What is diffraction?

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Diffraction is the spreading out of a wave into the space beyond a barrier

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What is interference?

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Interference is the addition of two or more waves, forming a single resultant wave

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What is constructive interference?

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Constructive interference is when two or more waves combine, resulting in a single wave of greater amplitude than the source waves

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What are coherent wave sources?

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Wave sources are coherent when they produce waves of the same frequency that are either in phase of a constant phase difference apart

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What are waves in phase?

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Waves are “in phase” when the crests from one source meet crests from another

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What is destructive interference?

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Destructive interference is when two or more waves combine, resulting in a single wave of smaller amplitude than the source waves

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What are out of phase waves

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Waves are out of phase when the crests from one source meet the troughs from another

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What is an interference pattern?
An interference pattern is the pattern formed when waves from two (or more) coherent sources combine; it contains a repeating pattern of constructive and destructive interference
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What is polarisation?
Polarisation is when the direction of vibration of a wave is restricted to one plane
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What is the Doppler Effect?
The Doppler Effect is the apparent change in frequency of waves due to the relative motion between a wave source and observer