Year 9 term 3 Flashcards
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Define a wave
It transfers energy but not matter through vibrations.
Deifne amplitude
Maximum movement of a wave from the equilibrium
Define a time period
Time for one wave to produce
Formula for wave speed
v= fλ
Formula for frequency
f=1/T
Formula for time period
T=1/f
Formula for critical angle
sin c=1/n
Formila for refractive index
n=sin i/sin r
Critical angle of a prism
(about) 42 degrees
Angle of incidence in a prism
45 degrees
What does “sin r” stand for in the formula of refrective index
angle of refraction
define a light pipe
A pipe, even when it is curved it will provide a path to the light.
Example : optic fibres
Outline how a ripple tank works
- Electric motor vibrates on a piece of wood
- Wood vibrations make ripples in water
- Light above draws shadows of these waves onto the pannel below
- We can now measure frequency and time periods
Refractive index of water
1.3
Refractive index of air
1.5
How can sound waves be refracted?
Warm air—> cool air and vice versa
Why do people use optic fibres in preference to copper in telecommunications?
Less electricity used/wasted by them.
Outline a simple experiment to find the speed of sound
- Stand 50m away from your friend
- Your friend has 2 pieces of wood, she bangs them.
- start a timer immediately
- as soon as you hear the echo stop the timer
- use the formula s=d/t
Describe how a sonar calculates the distance of the bottom of the boat to the ocean floor
- Sonar emits sound
- Sound reaches sea floor
- sound reflects
- sound reaches boat
- Sonar divides time by 2, and with the knowledge of seed of these sound waves uses the formula s=d/t as d=st to find the distance.
What does an oscilloscope do?
Turn longitudinal waves into transverse waves so we can see them and measure the frequency and time periods of sounds.
What is the human hearing range?
20-20,000Hz
Ultra sound is….
Above hearing range of humans
Is ultra sound safe?
Yes it is