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WAVES

Transverse Wave

Longitudinal Wave

Water Surface Wave

Rayleigh Surface Wave

Node and Antinode

Single Antinode Wave

Double Antinode Wave

Triple Antinode Wave

The number of waves that FREQUENCY The number of waves that Pass a point in a time Interval. 1Hz = 1wave/1sec Hertz

The time interval for one PERIOD The time interval for one Wavelength of a wave. T = period seconds

EXAMPLES What is the frequency of a wave that has a wavelength of 2m and is travelling at 200m/s? What is the wavelength of a wave that is travelling at 3x108m/s and has a frequency of 107,300,000Hz? What is the velocity of a wave that has a frequency of 0.5Hz and a wavelength of 4m?

Wave Reflection at Boundaries

Fixed End Reflection Incident Pulse Reflected Pulse

Free End Reflection Incident Pulse Reflected Pulse

Transmitted Pulses Density of Medium

Comparisons between the characteristics of the transmitted pulse and the reflected pulse lead to the following observations. the transmitted pulse (in the less dense medium) is traveling faster than the reflected pulse (in the more dense medium) the transmitted pulse (in the less dense medium) has a larger wavelength than the reflected pulse (in the more dense medium) the speed and the wavelength of the reflected pulse are the same as the speed and the wavelength of the incident pulse

the wave speed is always greatest in the least dense medium, the wavelength is always greatest in the least dense medium, the frequency of a wave is not altered by crossing a boundary, the reflected pulse becomes inverted when a wave in a less dense medium is heading towards a boundary with a more dense medium, The amplitude of the incident pulse is always greater than the amplitude of the reflected pulse.

Wave Interference

Waves combine to amplify each other. CONSTRUCTIVE Waves combine to amplify each other. DESTRUCTIVE Waves combine to cancel each other.

The difference between two frequencies is the ‘beat’ frequency BEATS AND BEAT FREQUENCIES The difference between two frequencies is the ‘beat’ frequency

RESONANCE A standing wave can be amplified by using a tube of a certain length, according to the wavelength of the wave.