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Page 1: Part 1 – Wave Characteristics What is a Wave? A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space
Page 2: Part 1 – Wave Characteristics What is a Wave? A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space

Part 1 – Wave Characteristics

Page 3: Part 1 – Wave Characteristics What is a Wave? A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space

What is a Wave?

• A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space.

Page 4: Part 1 – Wave Characteristics What is a Wave? A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space

What is a Wave?

Page 5: Part 1 – Wave Characteristics What is a Wave? A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space

2 Categories of Waves

• Mechanical Waves– Require a medium (material) to travel

through– Examples: water waves, sound waves

• Electromagnetic Waves (covered in AP 2)– Do not require a medium– Example: light travels through empty

space

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Wave Description

• Crest• Trough• Amplitude– Intensity of the wave.– How much energy is transferred.

• Wavelength– The distance from one point on

a wave to the same point on the next wave.

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Wave Description

• Frequency• How frequently a wave pulse occurs.

– Unit• Hertz (Hz)• 1 Hz = 1/seconds or s-1

– Equation

𝒇=¿𝒘𝒂𝒗𝒆𝒔𝒕𝒊𝒎𝒆

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Wave Description

• Period• The time (in seconds) that it takes for one

wave to pass.

– Equation

• T = Period (in seconds)

𝑻=𝒕𝒊𝒎𝒆

¿𝒘𝒂𝒗𝒆𝒔

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Wave Description

• Frequency and Period are Inversely Related

𝑻=𝟏𝒇

𝒇=𝟏𝑻

Page 10: Part 1 – Wave Characteristics What is a Wave? A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space

Types of Waves

• Transverse Waves–Matter moves perpendicular to the

direction of wave movement.

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Types of Waves

• Longitudinal Waves–Matter moves parallel to the direction of

wave movement.

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Other Types of Waves!

• Surface (water) Waves

Page 13: Part 1 – Wave Characteristics What is a Wave? A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space

Other Types of Waves!

• Raleigh Waves– Seismic (earthquake) waves.

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Wave Motion

• Waves transfer energy!• Matter has no net movement.

Page 15: Part 1 – Wave Characteristics What is a Wave? A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space

Wave Motion

• Waves transfer energy!• Matter has no net movement.

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Wave Speed

• Equation

• Examples1. A wave with a wavelength of 2 meters

has a frequency of 50 Hertz. What is the velocity of the wave?• Answer: 100 m/s

𝒗= 𝒇 𝝀v = wave velocity (in m/s)f = frequency (in Hertz)λ = wavelength (in meters)

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Wave Speed

• Examples2. Ocean waves are washing up on shore

with a velocity of 5 m/s. If they each have a length of 1.5 meters, what is the frequency of the ocean waves?• Answer: 3.33 Hz

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Resonance

• The frequency of forced vibrations in an object matches its natural frequency, causing it to resonate.

• This creates a huge increase in amplitude.

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Natural Frequency

• The special sound an object has when it vibrates.

• Every object has a specific frequency.

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Harmonics

• A harmonic is a whole number multiple of the natural frequency.

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Standing Waves

• Standing waves in 1 dimension are formed when two identical waves travelling in opposite directions overlap.

• In practice, there is usually one wave which is reflecting back and forth between the two ends of a fixed length of medium. If the length is a suitable multiple of the wavelength, then the wave overlaps itself in a regular fashion and a standing wave is set up.

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Standing Waves

Page 23: Part 1 – Wave Characteristics What is a Wave? A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space

Standing Waves• At some points (nodes) destructive interference

means that there is no net vibration of the medium, and at others (antinodes) the vibration is double the effect of a single wave.

• As a result, energy is not transferred by a standing wave, as it is with travelling waves, but is stored in the antinodes.

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Boundary Conditions• At a fixed end, a wave is

reflected out of phase. Therefore, the on coming and reflected wave will always interfere destructively, producing a node.

• At a free end, a wave is reflected in phase. Therefore the oncoming and reflected waves will interfere constructively, producing an antinode.

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Boundary Conditions• In the case of stringed musical instruments, the

strings are under tension and fixed at both ends.

• Wind instruments rely on a standing wave being set up in a column of air. The ends of the pipe may be open (free) or closed (fixed), although both ends cannot be closed!

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Boundary ConditionsFor two close end boundaries, you end up with even number of quarter wavelengths.

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Boundary Conditions

For two open end boundaries, you also end up with even number of quarter wavelengths.

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Boundary Conditions

For one open end boundaries, you end up with odd number of quarter wavelengths.

Page 29: Part 1 – Wave Characteristics What is a Wave? A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space

Standing Waves• At some points (nodes) destructive interference

means that there is no net vibration of the medium, and at others (antinodes) the vibration is double the effect of a single wave.

• As a result, energy is not transferred by a standing wave, as it is with travelling waves, but is stored in the antinodes.

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Wave Interactions

• Constructive Interference– The two waves are in-phase.– The Amplitudes add

together.

Page 32: Part 1 – Wave Characteristics What is a Wave? A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space

Wave Interactions

• Destructive Interference–Waves are out-of-phase.– Amplitudes “cancel out”

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What is Sound?

• A sound wave is a mechanical, longitudinal wave produced by a vibration of matter.

Page 34: Part 1 – Wave Characteristics What is a Wave? A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space

What is Sound?

• A sound wave is a mechanical, longitudinal wave produced by a vibration of matter.

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What is Sound?

• Pitch– Determined by the frequency of the

sound wave.– Humans can hear frequencies from

20Hz – 20,000Hz– (dogs can hear up to

40,000 Hz)

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What is Sound

• Pitch– Infrasonic• Sound waves with frequencies

below 20 Hz.

– Ultrasonic• Sound waves with frequencies

above 20,000 Hz.

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What is Sound?

• Amplitude– The intensity of a sound wave– How “loud” it is.– “Loudness” is measured

in Decibels (dB)

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Sound in Air

• Speakers (and other objects) produce sound by vibrating and compressing air.

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Sound in Air

• Compressions– Higher pressure.

• Rarefactions– Lower pressure.

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The Speed of Sound in Air• 340 m/s or 761 mph• The speed of sound varies.• It is affected by the medium and

temperature.–More dense medium = faster–Warmer = faster

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Sound Behaviors

• Reflection– Sound “bouncing” off of an object.– The angle of incidence equals the angle

of reflection.

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Sound Behaviors

• Refraction– Bending of a wave caused by a change

in medium.

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Sound Behaviors

• Diffraction– The bending of a wave around an

obstacle.

Page 44: Part 1 – Wave Characteristics What is a Wave? A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space

Sound Behaviors

• Sound Wave Interference– Sound waves can interfere with one

another and cause beats.

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The Doppler Effect

• A change in the frequency of a wave caused by an objects motion.

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The Doppler Effect

• Shock Wave– Created by an object moving faster than

the speed of a wave in a medium.

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The Doppler Effect

• Sonic Boom– A loud sound created by a shock wave

when something is travelling faster than the speed of sound.

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The Doppler Effect

• Weather Radar

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The Doppler Effect

• Astronomers use Red Shift and Blue Shift to understand the Universe!

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