Chapter 10 Flashcards
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What is a wave?
A wave is a disturbance that carries energy from one place to another
What are transverse waves?
Transverse waves are waves in which the direction of the vibration is perpendicular to the propagation of the wave
What are longitudinal waves?
Longitudinal waves are waves in which the direction of vibration is parallel to the propagation of the wave
What is are mechanical waves?
Mechanical waves are the vibration of particles
What are electromagnetic waves?
Electromagnetic waves are the disturbance/vibration of electric and magnetic fields
What are periodic travelling waves?
Periodic travelling waves are a regularly repeating cycle that appears to move in the direction of propagation of the wave
What is a crest?
A crest is the highest point of a transverse wave
What is a trough?
A trough is the lowest point of a transverse wave
What is an oscillation?
An oscillation is one complete vibration of the source
Give an example of a longitudinal wave
Sound, compression waves on a slinky
Give an example of a transverse wave
Electromagnetic spectrum, waves in water, waves on a rope
What is a wavelength?
A wavelength is the distance from one point on a wave to the corresponding point on an adjacent wave
What is frequency?
Frequency is the number of waves passing a point per second (measured in hertz, Hz)
What is amplitude?
Amplitude is the maximum distance from the undisturbed position
What is the velocity of a wave?
The velocity of a wave is the product of wavelength and frequency
What is reflection of a wave?
Reflection is when a wave bounces off an object in its path
What is refraction of a wave?
Refraction is the changing of direction of a wave when it goes from one medium to another
What is diffraction?
Diffraction is the spreading out of a wave into the space beyond a barrier
What is interference?
Interference is the addition of two or more waves, forming a single resultant wave
What is constructive interference?
Constructive interference is when two or more waves combine, resulting in a single wave of greater amplitude than the source waves
What are coherent wave sources?
Wave sources are coherent when they produce waves of the same frequency that are either in phase of a constant phase difference apart
What are waves in phase?
Waves are “in phase” when the crests from one source meet crests from another
What is destructive interference?
Destructive interference is when two or more waves combine, resulting in a single wave of smaller amplitude than the source waves
What are out of phase waves
Waves are out of phase when the crests from one source meet the troughs from another